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Which expression is NOT a polynomial?

Which expression is NOT a polynomial?-example-1
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Answer:


4x^2+(5)/(x) -6

Explanation:

A rule for polynomials, is that if they have variables, the powers should be positive whole numbers. Basically, this means you cannot divide by a variable, but in option 4, second term, you are dividing 5 by x, which is the same as
5*x^(-1). This means you are not raising the variable to a positive power, which means the whole 4th option is not a polynomial.

User Snives
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Answer:

The last expression.

Explanation:

The last expression is not a polynomial because x is in the denominator of the second term.

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