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In the polynomial `x^(3)-5x`, the expression `x^(3) & 5x` are called .........of the polynomial.

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To solve the question, we need to identify the components of the polynomial given, which is \( x^3 - 5x \). ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Polynomial**: The polynomial given is \( x^3 - 5x \). 2. **Break Down the Polynomial**: A polynomial is made up of several parts, which can include constants, variables, and their combinations. In this case, we have two parts: - The first part is \( x^3 \). - The second part is \( -5x \). 3. **Define the Parts**: Each of these parts is known as a "term". Therefore, we can say: - \( x^3 \) is one term. - \( -5x \) is another term. 4. **Conclusion**: The expressions \( x^3 \) and \( -5x \) are called the terms of the polynomial \( x^3 - 5x \). ### Final Answer: The expressions \( x^3 \) and \( -5x \) are called **terms** of the polynomial. ---
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