True. A polynomial of degree zero is defined as a polynomial where the highest degree term has a degree of zero. This means that the polynomial is a constant term, as it does not contain any variables raised to a power greater than zero. Therefore, a polynomial of degree zero is indeed a constant term.
an example of a three-term polynomial is: Ax2 + Bx + C. (that's Ax{squared})
There is no specific term for such polynomials. They may be referred to as are polynomials with only purely complex roots.
In algebra, the factor theorem is a theorem linking factors and zeros of a polynomial. It is a special case of the polynomial remainder theorem.The factor theorem states that a polynomial has a factor if and only if
If you know one linear factor, then divide the polynomial by that factor. The quotient will then be a polynomial whose order (or degree) is one fewer than that of the one that you stared with. The smaller order may make it easier to factorise.
this term 2x is not a polynomial. this term is a monomial. since only one term was listed it can not be a polynomial. A polynomial is like four or more terms. a trinomial is three terms and a binomial is two terms.
No. A monomial (watch the spelling, please - only one "no") is a special case of a polynomial. A polynomial may have any number of terms; a monomial has exactly one term.
Yes, it can be considered a polynomial with one term.
It is a polynomial of degree one in x, and also a polynomial of degree one in y.
A monomial is simply a special case of a polynomial - one with a single term.
If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial. If a term consists of one or more of: a numerical coefficientnon-negative integer exponents of variable(s),then it is a term of a polynomial.
Polynomial
You simply need to multiply EACH term in one polynomial by EACH term in the other polynomial, and add everything together.
A polynomial term is a product of a number and one or more variables raised to various powers. The powers must be non-negative integers.
2x is just 2x and it is not a polynomial. This is a monomial because it just has one term. a polynomial is four or more terms.
A term only has variables and constants multiplied among themselves (or, in some cases, divided), such as 5xy, or -3x3. A polynomial is the sum of several such terms.
No. A monomial is a polynomial with just one term, so that the power must be only a positive integer.