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Which are NOT polynomials? (select all that apply.)

-4p+7
3+1/n
q1/2+5
x^2 y

User MattEnth
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Final answer:

The expressions 3+1/n and q₁/2+5 are not polynomials because they contain, respectively, a variable in the denominator and a fractional exponent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Among the expressions provided, -4p+7 and x² y are polynomials because they consist of a sum of monomials where each variable has a non-negative integer exponent. However, the expressions 3+1/n and q₁/2+5 are not polynomials as they contain a variable in the denominator and a fractional exponent, respectively, which are not allowed in polynomial expressions.

User Acolchagoff
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Answer:

i say answer c

Step-by-step explanation:

User Ben Hitchcock
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