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Question 1.1. Which of the following is not a polynomial?
2/y
–4x + 3y
4 – x
p2q – 3pq2
Question 2.2. Which of the following is not a polynomial?
y
x2-√x+2
2 + s
4x3+ y
Question 3.3. Find the degree of the polynomial.
3pq4 – 2p2q + q3
1
2
4
5
Question 4.4. How many terms does the polynomial have?
p3– 4pq2+q2– 3q
1
2
3
4
Question 5.5. Write the polynomial in standard form.
6x + x2 – x4 + 3
–x4 + x2 + 6x + 3
x4 + x2 + 6x + 3
6x + x2 + x4 + 3
6x – x2 – x4 + 3
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