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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
I will begin with saying I'm quite sorry another brainly member openly and rudely refused you help, as that's how I found your question :)
I must also inform you that there isn't much work to be shown. Rather, there are RULES.
Polynomials can't include the following:
Variables raised to a fractional or negative exponent, or any raising that's not a non-negative integer
Variables in the denominator.
Abs. value, trig functions, logs, etc
Variables under a radical
See which of your answers do and do not comply with these rules.
To begin, you can eliminate #1 using the first rule.
Eliminate #3 using the second rule.
Eliminate #6 using the third rule. This is because, unfortunately for #6, ln symbolizes a logarithm, which are not allowed as poly's.
You're left with #2, #4, and #5.
Of these, note that #2 contains numbers raised by variables. The rule states all non-negative interger raises are NOT allowed. This includes raising by the variable.
Only #4 and #5 in your list are REALLY polynomials!!!!