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Answer:

All the exponents in the algebraic expression must be non-negative integers in order for the algebraic expression to be a polynomial. As a general rule of thumb if an algebraic expression has a radical in it then it isn't a polynomial

so no its not.

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The given algebraic expression is a polynomial :

because it has no square roots of variables, no fractional or negative powers on the variables, or variables in the denominators of any fractions.

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