what kind of polynomial is shown 3x3+x+1
if its 3x3 - 2x + 1 then its a cubic trinomial
isosceles as in (3x3) + (4x4) = (5x5) 9 + 16 = 25
150x300
isosceles as in (3x3) + (4x4) = (5x5) 9 + 16 = 25
what kind of polynomial is shown 3x3+x+1
An example of a polynomial with 3 terms is 3x3 + 4x + 20, because there are 3 different degrees of x in the polynomial.
A polynomial function of a variable,x, can be written as a sum of non-negative integer powers of x. For example, f(x) = 5x5 + 27x2 - 37/3 x + 2.36.
Yes. If the coefficient of the third degree terms in one polynomial are the additive inverses (minus numbers) of the coefficient of the corresponding terms in the second polynomial. Eg: 3x3 + 2x2 + 5 and -3x3 + x - 7 add to give 2x2 + x - 2
if its 3x3 - 2x + 1 then its a cubic trinomial
isosceles as in (3x3) + (4x4) = (5x5) 9 + 16 = 25
The degree is the highest power of the variable. For example, x5 + 3x3 - x + 4 is of degree 5, since the highest power of "x" is 5.
150x300
isosceles as in (3x3) + (4x4) = (5x5) 9 + 16 = 25
The smallest size would be 15x15 feet which is 225 feet2. That is 9, 5x5 feet tiles. Or it is 25, 3x3 feet tiles.
Start by looking for a common factor. Separate this factor, then factor the remaining polynomial.
A 3 x 5 rectangle.