Yes, because there is no way of multiplying two polynomials to get something that isn't a polynomial.
Depending on the missing operational sign, that would be 2(x plus or minus 8)
Algebraic expressions are the written relations of or between variables. For example, x2, 1/x, and x + y + z are all algebraic expressions. Algebraic equations are simply algebraic expressions that equate to something. For example, x2 = 4, 1/x = y, and x + y + z = 42 are all algebraic equations. In general, one differentiates algebraic expressions from exponential, trigonometric, hyperbolic, and logarithmic expressions by requiring algebraic expressions to be confined to polynomial expressions. I've added a link regarding polynomials below.
They are used to simplify expressions by helping to reduce the numbers that there is
You can evaluate a polynomial, you can factorise a polynomial, you can solve a polynomial equation. But a polynomial is not a specific question so it cannot be answered.
Yes.
what is non polynomials
I suspect that the answer is a homogeneous polynomial.
you can say that it is polynomial if that have a exponent
Yes, because there is no way of multiplying two polynomials to get something that isn't a polynomial.
Depending on the missing operational sign, that would be 2(x plus or minus 8)
If a polynomial expression is derived from a word problem it has the same meaning as the word problem. Polynomial expressions that represent scientific laws have the specific meaning of that law.
Why is it important to simplify radical expressions before adding or subtracting? How is adding radical expressions similar to adding polynomial expressions? How is it different? Provide a radical expression for your classmates to simplify..
It is: 2x(2x+11)
Yes they are closed under multiplication, addition, and subtraction.
Do you mean why do why do we factor a polynomial? If so, one reason is to solve equations. Another is to reduce radical expressions by cancelling out factors in the numerator and denominator.
If a polynomial expression is derived from a word problem it has the same meaning as the word problem. Polynomial expressions that represent scientific laws have the specific meaning of that law.