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how can we say an algebraic expression is not a polynomial?please answer fast
An algebraic expression is not a polynomial when: i) the algebraic expression has a variable as the denominator. Eg. [tex] x^{3} + 2x^{2}+ \frac{1}{x}+1 [/tex] ii) the algebraic expression has the square root of a variable. Eg. [tex] x^{3}+2 x^{2} + \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x} } +1 [/tex]
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