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In a polynomial, the exponents of the variables are always:


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Integers

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Non - negative integers

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Rational numbers

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Negative integers

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Solution

The correct option is B

Non - negative integers


Non - negative integers include 0 and positive integers. Polynomials cannot have variables with exponents as negative integers or rational numbers.
For example, (5y+z+xz+x3yz), (x+2x2+2x1) etc are polynomials, whereas x2, (2x3+x1+4) are not.


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