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Is x over 3 a polynomial?

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Is 1 over X a polynomial?

No. A polynomial has positive powers of the variable.


What is the least degree of a polynomial with the roots 3 0 -3 and 1?

The polynomial P(x)=(x-3)(x-0)(x+3)(x-1) is of the fourth degree.


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An example of a polynomial with 3 terms is 3x3 + 4x + 20, because there are 3 different degrees of x in the polynomial.


If the factors of a polynomial are x - 3 and x - 4 what values of x make that polynomial 0?

If either factor is zero, so is the polynomial. The first factor is zero when x = 3 and the second factor when x = 4. Thus the required values of x are 3 and 4.


What is a polynomial with a degree of three?

The degree of a polynomial refers to the largest exponent in the function for that polynomial. A degree 3 polynomial will have 3 as the largest exponent, but may also have smaller exponents. Both x^3 and x^3-x²+x-1 are degree three polynomials since the largest exponent is 4. The polynomial x^4+x^3 would not be degree three however because even though there is an exponent of 3, there is a higher exponent also present (in this case, 4).


Is Polynomial function is a field?

No, it is not. f(x) = 2x + 3 and g(x) = 3x2 are polynomials but f(x)/g(x) is not a polynomial.


Factor the polynomial x2 - 6x plus 9 Enter each factor as a polynomial in descending order?

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Which expression are not polynomial?

X^2-x-12------------X+3


If the factors of a polynomial are x plus 3 and x plus 7 what values of x make that polynomial 0?

If (x + 3)(x +7) = 0 then either: x + 3 = 0 or x + 7 = 7 Hence x = -3 or -7.


Is a polynomial with square root a polynomial?

It is a polynomial if the square root is in a coefficient but not if it is applied to the variable. A polynomial can have only integer powers of the variable. Thus: sqrt(2)*x3 + 4*x + 3 is a polynomial expression but 2*x3 + 4*sqrt(x) + 3 is not.


What is the smallest degree a polynomial can have?

The smallest is 0: the polynomial p(x) = 3, for example.


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