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You can't have square roots with a polynomial
HEY THERE
i think @kayders1997 is right
For definition sake, a polynomial is an expression with two or more terms, with a term either being a number, a variable, or a number multiplying by a variable
Also, @kayders1997 is correct. A polynomial cannot have a square root.
so i am correct as well @ShadowLegendX
Sure
So which one do you think it is @Ms-Brains
You can have variables in a polnomial
Wait, I think I got it...IT"S B!
Remember when you add to terms like 3+w that is a polynoamial there is nothing there breaking the riles of the polynomial definition
What one has the cube root in it? And B doesn't break the rule because 2x^4 is just a regular term you can multiply by x^4 to 2 and subtract there is one with a cube root you can't have any roots in a polynomial
D?
Yes
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