An expression made with constants, variables and exponents, which are combined using addition, subtraction and multiplication, ... but not division.
It means that you can do any of those operations, and again get a number from the set - in this case, a polynomial. Note that if you divide a polynomial by another polynomial, you will NOT always get a polynomial, so the set of polynomials is not closed under division.
No.A polynomial is not a number. Do you mean can every number be represented by a polynomial?If so, the answer is still no.
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Is also a number or polynomial.
No. A monomial (watch the spelling, please - only one "no") is a special case of a polynomial. A polynomial may have any number of terms; a monomial has exactly one term.
A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.A signle number does not define a sequence uniquely and so the next number can be any number that you want it to be.
The discriminant polynomial is always [ b2 - 4ac ]. In any given expression, it's a number. In this expression, the number is zero, indicating that the expression is a square.
shortcut formulas to solve complex polynomial problem..=)
No. x2+5x is a polynomial, an algebraic expression or a formula, but it is not a function. It could be used to help define a function. {(x,y) | y = x2 + 5x , x any real number} is a function
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a polynomial of degree...............is called a cubic polynomial
Anywhere. Provided it is not zero, and number p can be the leading coefficient of a polynomial. And any number q can be the constant term.