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Classify each as Polynomial or Not a Polynomial. 1.) 9x-^3 - 2y 2.) 2x^2 - 4√x 3.) 2x 2/3 - 4y 4.) 20x^2 5.) w/2 + 7 6.) 4y/2x 7.) -20x^2 + y
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Classify each as Polynomial or Not a Polynomial.
1.) 9x-^3 - 2y
2.) 2x^2 - 4√x
3.) 2x 2/3 - 4y
4.) 20x^2
5.) w/2 + 7
6.) 4y/2x
7.) -20x^2 + y
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Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
Polynomial
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