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Mohamed Kirk
28 November, 23:41
Can polynomials be a fraction/decimal?
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Alonso Harrison
29 November, 00:27
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No poly is many not four. Quadrinomial is four terms
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Isabel Owens
29 November, 01:18
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Answer: yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Because a poly nominal is just a four term expression
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