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Which of the following expression are polynomial? Justify your answer:
`1 - sqrt(5)x`
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Which of the following expression are polynomial? Justify your answer:
`1/(5x^-2) + 5x + 7`
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Which of the following expression are polynomial? Justify your answer:
`((x - 2)(x - 4))/x`
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Which of the following expression are polynomial? Justify your answer:
`1/(x + 1)`
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Which of the following expression are polynomial? Justify your answer:
`1/7 a^3 - 2/sqrt(3) a^2 + 4a - 7`
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Which of the following expression are polynomials? Justify your answer:
`1/(x + 1)`
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Which of the following expression are polynomial? Justify your answer:
`1/(2x)`
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A binomial can have atmost two terms
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Every polynomial is a binomial.
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Classify the following polynomial as polynomials in one variable, two variables etc.
x2 + x + 1
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Classify the following polynomial as polynomials in one variable, two variables etc.
y3 – 5y
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Classify the following polynomial as polynomials in one variable, two variables etc.
xy + yz + zx
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Classify the following polynomial as polynomials in one variable, two variables etc.
x2 – 2xy + y2 + 1
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Write the coefficient of x2 in the following:
`pi/6 x + x^2 - 1`
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Write the coefficient of x2 in the following:
3x – 5
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Write the coefficient of x2 in the following:
(x – 1)(3x – 4)
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Write the coefficient of x2 in the following:
(2x – 5)(2x2 – 3x + 1)
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Give an example of a polynomial, which is monomial of degree 1.
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Give an example of a polynomial, which is binomial of degree 20.
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