yes . .its all polynomials numbers only would be written in signed nos. .
There is no specific term for such polynomials. They may be referred to as are polynomials with only purely complex roots.
It depends on the context but in polynomials, it is usually 0.
The numbers can have a positive or negative sign.
Conventionally, it is a numerical coefficient multiplied by the highest power of the variable in the polynomial.
they have variable
A "non-polynomial" can be just about anything; how alike they are depends what function (or non-function) you specifically have in mind.
A "non-polynomial" can be just about anything; how alike they are depends what function (or non-function) you specifically have in mind.
"Non-polynomials" may be just about anything; how alike or different they are will depend on what specific restrictions you put on such functions, or whether you are even talking about functions.
"Non-polynomials" may be just about anything; how alike or different they are will depend on what specific restrictions you put on such functions, or whether you are even talking about functions.
In my opinion the question is poorly defined, since "non-polynomial" could be just about anything.
what is non polynomials
Hellllp meee, how do you add polynomials when you don't have any like terms is a very common questions when it comes to this type of math. However, the polynomials can only be added if all terms are alike. No unlike terms can be added within the polynomials.
no
How are western and non western childbirth alike and different
How are western and non western childbirth alike and different
Other polynomials of the same, or lower, order.