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Polynomials are expressions with one or more terms with a non-zero coefficient. A polynomial can have more than one number of terms. In the polynomial, each expression in it is called a term. Suppose x2 + 5x+2 is polynomial, then the expressions x2, 5x, and 2 are the terms of the polynomial. Each term of the polynomial has a coefficient. For example, if 2x+1 is the polynomial, then the coefficient of x is 2.
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Yes, 0 is a rational number because it is an integer, that can be written in any form such as 0/1, 0/2, where b is a non zero integer. It can be written in the form: p/q = 0/1. Hence, we conclude that 0 is a rational number.

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Abhinav Kumar 5 years, 7 months ago
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