An algebraic expression in which the powers of variables are whole numbers is called ______?
Answer: Polynomials
Explanation
Polynomials are algebraic expressions consisting of variables and coefficients with whole number exponents.
Examples include x² + 3x + 2 and 5y³ - 2y + 7.
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