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Exercise 4 Page 34

A polynomial is the sum of two or more monomials.

Is the expression a polynomial? No.

Recall that a polynomial is the sum of two or more monomials. A monomial is either a number, a variable, or an expression that is the product of a number and one or more variables. Additionally, monomials can only have non-negative integer exponents. Consider the given expression.

ax^(-3) Since monomials cannot have negative integer exponents, the expression is not a monomial. Therefore, it is not a polynomial.