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Answer:

  • Number 1 - 3 terms (B)
  • Number 2 - 2nd and 3rd options

Number 1 Explanation:

  • Terms are separated by addition or subtraction signs.
  • There are three parts separated by two addition/subtraction signs.
  • That means there are three terms.

Number 2 Explanation:

  • Polynomials can't have negative exponents.
  • Polynomials can't have fractional exponents on variables or roots of variables.
  • For the first option,
    (1)/(x) can also be written as
    x^(-1), so it has a negative exponent and is not a polynomial.
  • The second and third options follow polynomial rules.
  • The fourth option has
    x^{(1)/(2) }, which is the same thing as
    √(x). Polynomials can't have roots of variables (or fractional exponents on variables), so this isn't a polynomial.
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