If the coefficient of the expression axn is a fraction and the exponent is positive, the expression will be a polynomial.
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If you meant to write ax^n, then yes this is a polynomial as long as n is a positive whole number.
Something like 2x^3 is a polynomial but other things like 7x^(1.5) or 3x^(-5) are not polynomials.
The value of 'a' does not determine if ax^n is a polynomial or not.
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