#Which are classified polynomial
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Is it a group of answers?like 1 or more answers?
i dont know either
Because I'm having confusion between A,E and F
you will just find what are the polynomials
can you help me find the polynomials that you can see in the picture
can you help me find the polynomial based on the pic
B and D can't be polynomial because B can be written as (3xy)^(1/2)-4 as √=1/2
And anything raised to a fraction can't be a polynomial
How D?
ok
yea
Sorry it's can't
I made spelling mistake
so all of the rest are polynomials
No
based on the pic here
B and D can't be polynomial
So let's look at C
C can't be polynomial as anything raised to a negative number will never be a polynomial
And according to him F can't be polynomial
So only left is A and E
ok
Lemme see which is correct between them
@proven frigate
What
I have doubt between A and E
ok
Okie wait
3x^2 y - 2 and x + y + z
Is that the one?
Cuz I'm needing it more lighter by using texit
$3x^2 y - 2 | x + y + z$
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can you tell what are the polynomial that you see based on the pic
One of these is polynomial
Now i have doubt if the question asked something like linear or quadratic etc
find here which one is a classified polynomials
Hmmm
Example: The polynomial is classified by the number of terms as:
Monomial – One term – $3x$
Binomial – Two Term – $7a-5$
Trinomial – Three Term – $x^{2}-x-2$
Conon I • | • PRP Officialist
so which one is a classified polynomial
It's either e or a
why e or a
Bruh
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idk they look like monomials
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Hmmm okay
Only ones left are a and e
I swear that letter e is like the movie at x + y and literally I'm knowing it ain't something I know
why is it e and a
Can you send the question? Instead of typing it
They look monomials
why
This might not be a good explanation but because 3x looks like its multiplied 3 to a number raised to two multiplied by y subtracted two
And I know it's e
Because it's a normal trinomial and it is actually just classified
That's really not a good explanation...
Bruh
what
Ofcourse it's not
ok
He is confusing you more
I forgot about polynomials so I was just confused
Wait
Ok
@latent shell
We have doubt between a and e
oh god its this one
it has to only be one?
I think so
because both look like valid polynomials
anything that you see
He doesn't know if it's 1 or more than 1 answer
Can you send your question? instead of typing it?
i'll do googling rn
I MEAN
THE QUESTION PRINTED ABOVE THE OPTIONS
i checked and A is supposed to be a degree 3 polynomial in two variables and E is supposed to be a degree 1 polynomial in three variables
also why did you exclude F?
F is also a degree 3 polynomial in three variables: a, b and c
it has to be a multichoice question
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so which one is the polynomials
Can you
Send the pic of printed question above the options?
DONT SEND THE TYPED ONE
Where did you get that question from?
but a polynomial with one term is still considered a polynomial, just under a different name
monomial
I have doubt if the question is asking more than one answers
1 or more it's okay
@stoic crag can you ask your teacher if this question has more than 1 answer?
If your teacher says yes than the answer is A,E and F
^
ive already said it to my teacher he said if i have find more then i write it
Then it's a,e and f
then A, E and F
can you give explaination pls
so it will end
No
@latent shell
So it can be written as 3^(1/2)
guys if you find the answer can you please explain to me why
can you explain why A,B,E and F are polynomials
A - degree 3 polynomial with two variables (x and y)
B - degree 2 polynomial with two variables (x and y)
C - not a polynomial because x is raised to -5th power (it has to be a natural number or 0)
D - not a polynomial because x is raised to 1/2th power (it has to be a natural number or 0)
E - degree 1 polynomial with three variables (x, y and z)
F - degree 3 polynomial with three variables (a, b and c)
however i'd recommend you to wait because there is still a chance i made a mistake
yes
ok im gonna wait thank you
also like
do you have a book or a lecture of some sort
about polynomials
that your teacher gave you
maybe there is a paragraph in your textbook about polynomials?
sometimes actual math and math taught in school differs a little
no
In a hurry? Are you requesting a solution for a quiz?
no its a homework
How do you know?
Yes
great thanks
he said it, how else would you know for sure
@stoic crag another, really smart person agreed with my argument
i think you can uh
trust the answer
And yes, you’re correct. c is not because it is a fraction, and d is not because it’s a root function.
duh
So what's the answer
A, B, E and F
uh im sorry @latent shell can you explain why A, B, E, F
bro can you make it more simple
A - degree 3 polynomial with two variables (x and y)
B - degree 2 polynomial with two variables (x and y)
C - not a polynomial because x is raised to -5th power (it has to be a natural number or 0)
D - not a polynomial because x is raised to 1/2th power (it has to be a natural number or 0)
E - degree 1 polynomial with three variables (x, y and z)
F - degree 3 polynomial with three variables (a, b and c)
we dint learn the degree
well you also havent learnt what a polynomial is
basically in this list everything where there is no unknown raised to a negative or rational power is a polynomial
ok thank you
take one of the letters as x in the polynomial
the other letters are constants
ah wait he explained already