Reducible polynomials.
Other polynomials of the same, or lower, order.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Numbers with 3 or 5 factors are called square numbers.
Other polynomials of the same, or lower, order.
Not into rational factors.
In mathematics, Jacobi polynomials (occasionally called hypergeometric polynomials) are a class of classical orthogonal polynomials.
A polynomial that can't be separated into smaller factors.
The GCF is 7y^2
Numbers have factors. Monomials and polynomials can have factors. Equations don't have factors.
It's the difference between multiplication and division. Multiplying binomials is combining them. Factoring polynomials is breaking them apart.
It is called an algebraic fraction.
Polynomials
they have variable
Throughout math, you will use a process known as factoring in many different problems. It is used when solving polynomial equations, to simplify things, and many other purposes. Writing a polynomial as the product of two or more polynomials is called factorisation. If A = B x C, B and C are called factors of A. Most of the polynomials can be factorised by grouping the terms suitably and taking out the common factors. Another way to use factoring is to solve a quadratic equation by hussain alkadhimi ISGR MYP 9E
P. K. Suetin has written: 'Polynomials orthogonal over a region and Bieberbach polynomials' -- subject(s): Orthogonal polynomials 'Series of Faber polynomials' -- subject(s): Polynomials, Series