A **radical polynomial** is a type of polynomial that contains one or more variables raised to fractional powers, which typically involve roots. In more formal terms, a radical polynomial can be expressed as a polynomial that includes terms of the form \(x^{\frac{m}{n}}\) where \(m\) and \(n\) are integers, and \(n \neq 0\).

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