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Is
5x^2y^3z^5
a polynomial
explain

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

A polynomial is a combination of terms separated by + or − signs. A polynomial does not contain variables raised to negative or fractional exponents, variables in the denominator or under a radical, or any special features such as trigonometric functions, or logarithms.

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User Markdigi
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no it is not a polynomial
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User Ryan Sampson
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