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Not necessarily. Every exponent in the exponent must be a non-negative integer. This is not what you have specified. For example, if n = 3.5, it is not a term in a polynomial expression.
No.
negative 8 would be the base and the 15 would be the exponent
It is the Coefficient. It only refers to the given term that it is front. e.g. 2x^2 - 3x + 1 The '2' in front of 'x^2' only refers to 'x^2'. The '-3' in front of 'x' is the coefficient of '-3' The '1' is a constant.
you are so messed up....... a polynomial is just a expression consisting of several terms. like abc or ab or 2a or 5a............so x to a negative number is not a polynomial because x is only one term
Not necessarily. Every exponent in the exponent must be a non-negative integer. This is not what you have specified. For example, if n = 3.5, it is not a term in a polynomial expression.
An expression is non polynomial if it has : negative exponent fractional exponent variable exponent in the radicand
Polynomials cannot have negative exponent.
Yes, a coefficient of an exponent can be negative. Negative coefficients indicate the opposite direction or opposite effect of positive coefficients in mathematical expressions.
A polynomial has 2 or more variables. It can also have a negative exponent and a fractional exponent. It's different from a monomial.****BrandonW****
The diffusion coefficient depends on temperature in direct negative exponent.
A polynomial is a finite length expression constructed from variables and constants, using the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and constant non-negative whole number exponent. Most people require that a polynomial consist of two or more monomials in which case the answer is NO!
A polynomial is a finite length expression constructed from variables and constants, using the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and constant non-negative whole number exponent. Most people require that a polynomial consist of two or more monomials in which case the answer is NO!
Say it with a lot of sarcasm.
No.
negative 8 would be the base and the 15 would be the exponent
It is the Coefficient. It only refers to the given term that it is front. e.g. 2x^2 - 3x + 1 The '2' in front of 'x^2' only refers to 'x^2'. The '-3' in front of 'x' is the coefficient of '-3' The '1' is a constant.