A polynomial term must have only a positive integer exponent for its variable(s). As we know a term is a number or a multiplication of a number and one or more variables associated by their exponents.
Examples of terms:
2, -x, 3x2y, √5x5y-9z3w, 8x-7, 3/5, x2/3/y ect.
Examples of polynomial terms:
-10, -15z, √2x3y2z, 3x2y, ect.
A polynomial is a type of algebraic expression. They differ in the number of terms that contain variables. An algebraic expression has at least 1 variable, while a polynomial has multiple terms with variables in it.
Yes
It's not. it is an algebraic expression (or a polynomial) containing TWO terms that are not like terms. You can notice it easily in the word itself, "bi" means two.
A polynomial is a function or expression that has two or more algebraic terms. Usually, each term has a different exponential power.
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A polynomial is always going to be an algebraic expression, but an algebraic expression doesn't always have to be a polynomial. In another polynomial is a subset of algebraic expression.
A polynomial is always going to be an algebraic expression, but an algebraic expression doesn't always have to be a polynomial. An algebraic expression is an expression with a variable in it, and a polynomial is an expression with multiple terms with variables in it.
A polynomial is a type of algebraic expression. They differ in the number of terms that contain variables. An algebraic expression has at least 1 variable, while a polynomial has multiple terms with variables in it.
Yes.
Yes
if it has parentheses
Not really.For example: x can be considered and algebraic expression by itself, however it is only a single variable, so by definition it is not a polynomial expression (multiple-number expression).
It's not. it is an algebraic expression (or a polynomial) containing TWO terms that are not like terms. You can notice it easily in the word itself, "bi" means two.
An expression is non polynomial if it has : negative exponent fractional exponent variable exponent in the radicand
monomial binomial trinomial polynomial
Yes
No. A matrix polynomial is an algebraic expression in which the variable is a matrix. A polynomial matrix is a matrix in which each element is a polynomial.