Which algebraic expression is a polynomial?

4x2 – 3x + StartFraction 2 Over x EndFraction
–6x3 + x2 – StartRoot 5 EndRoot
8x2 + StartRoot x EndRoot
–2x4 + StartRoot 3 Over 2 x EndRoot

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Answer:

Option B.) –6x3 + x2 – √5

Step-by-step explanation:

A is wrong because, polynomial expressions cannot have a variable as a denominator.

C is wrong because there is no constant.

D is wrong because, polynomial expressions cannot have a variable as a denominator.

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The algebraic expressions which is a polynomial is; Choice B: –6x3 + x2 –√5

What is a polynomial?

An algebraic expression, put simply is an expression made up of integer constants, variables, and the algebraic operators. For example, 5x² − 7xz + c is an algebraic expression.

A polynomial is all of the above and in addition, non-negative integer exponentiation of variables

Only choice B; satisfies this condition as to term in the expression is divided by a variable.

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