See definition of polynomial and monomials. You will see.
The zero of a polynomial in the variable x, is a value of x for which the polynomial is zero. It is a value where the graph of the polynomial intersects the x-axis.
No. By the definition of a polynomial, the powers can only be non-negative integers.
a polynomial with three terms
a polynomial with two terms
That's the definition of a "rational function". You simply divide a polynomial by another polynomial. The result is called a "rational function".
why correlation cofficient always lies between 1 and -1
the numerical factor in a term of polynomial
That 5 is the cofficient of the term. The "n" is the variable!
No. by definition, the polynomial should contain an integer as exponent and square root 1/2 is not an integer.
What are you asking?? A question or are you tell us or you just definition
Linear Form is a homogeneous polynomial of the first degree.