I think it's a binomial.
In mathematics, a polynomial is a finite expression made up of variables and constants, by using the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication. The other requirement is the the exponents bet non-negative whole number.A polynomial is the sum of two or more monomials. That is why a monomial is not a polynomial.
They are both made up of monomials.Binomial is a type of polynomial with only two terms.So almost everything that applies to polynomial applies to a binomial.For example, both are finite sums of monomials.. Both have only positive or zero exponents on all the terms.
That's called a binomial. "Bi" means two.
Make sure that each polynomial is written is DESCENDING order. *Apex student*
Yah, (80 + 10)... it's a polynomial but after you add them up, (90) it's a monomial. Hope I helped :)
In mathematics, a polynomial is a finite expression made up of variables and constants, by using the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication. The other requirement is the the exponents bet non-negative whole number.A polynomial is the sum of two or more monomials. That is why a monomial is not a polynomial.
They are both made up of monomials.Binomial is a type of polynomial with only two terms.So almost everything that applies to polynomial applies to a binomial.For example, both are finite sums of monomials.. Both have only positive or zero exponents on all the terms.
A polynomial is made up of one or several monomials (terms added or subtracted together). The term with the highest degree should have a degree of 4. To get the degree, if it's a single variable, the degree is the power to which it is raised; if there are several variables, add all the powers together.
That's called a binomial. "Bi" means two.
Make sure that each polynomial is written is DESCENDING order. *Apex student*
The answer depends on what "it" is. That has not been specified: I could make a guess but then I may as well make up my own question and answer it!
Yah, (80 + 10)... it's a polynomial but after you add them up, (90) it's a monomial. Hope I helped :)
The words that make up a dictionary are called entries or lexemes.
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
For a polynomial of the form y = p(x) (i.e., some polynomial function of x), having a y-intercept simply means that the polynomial is defined for x = 0 - and a polynomial is defined for any value of "x". As for the x-intercept: from left to right, a polynomial of even degree may come down, not quite reach zero, and then go back up again. A simple example is y = x2 + 1. Why is the situation for "x" and for "y" different? Well, the original equation is a polynomial in "x"; but if you solve for "x", you don't get a polynomial in "y".
Molecules make up a compound.
NP stands for Nondeterministic Polynomial time, and is a class of complexity of problems. A problem is in NP if the computing time needed grows exponentially with the amount of input, but it only takes polynomial time to determine if a given solution is correct or not.It is called nondeterministic because a computer that always automatically chooses the right course of action in each step would come up with a correct solution in polynomial time.