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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Introduction to Algebraic Expressions
Identify poly...
Question
Identify polynomials
(i)
4
9
x
2
−
4
9
x
2
+
4
?
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Solution
4
9
x
2
−
4
9
x
2
+
4
=
0
+
4
=
4
Since the given polynomial has only one term, thus it is a monomial.
Hence the correct answer is monomial.
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