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Answer:

E. is not a polynomial

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the degree of x is 2/5 which is not a polynomial.

Answer:

hmmm....

I don't think any of them are ????

[tex]\sqrt{2} = 2 ^{1/2}[/tex] that is a exponent that is a fraction ......

it appears that all the answers have fractional exponents, negative exponents, or divide by a variable??

Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomials cannot contain division by a variable.

For example, 2y2+7x/4 is a polynomial because 4 is not a variable. However, 2y2+7x/(1+x) is not a polynomial as it contains division by a variable.

Polynomials cannot contain negative exponents.

You cannot have 2y-2+7x-4. Negative exponents are a form of division by a variable (to make the negative exponent positive, you have to divide.) For example, x-3 is the same thing as 1/x3.

Polynomials cannot contain fractional exponents.

Terms containing fractional exponents (such as 3x+2y1/2-1) are not considered polynomials.