"Non-polynomial" can mean just about anything... How alike it is with the polynomial depends on what specifically you choose to include.
The sign doesn't change.
Addition and subtraction can be thought of as the same thing because subtracting a negative number is the same as adding it and adding a negative number is the same as subtracting it.
In my opinion the question is poorly defined, since "non-polynomial" could be just about anything.
Multiply it by 2 as for example 3+3 = 6 which is the same as 2*3 = 6
how alike the polynomial and non polynomial
"Non-polynomial" can mean just about anything... How alike it is with the polynomial depends on what specifically you choose to include.
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.
That depends a lot on what you choose to include in "non-polynomial" - it can be just about anything. If you are referring to functions, what they have in common is anything that defines a function - mainly, the fact that for every value of an independent variable, a unique value is defined for the independent variable.
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Both processes change the nature of the atom.
The sign doesn't change.
If you mean respiration, they are reverse processes of each other (sort of).
because at the end of both metabolic processes glucose is produced.
"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.