9x5 -- 2x3 -- 8y+ 3
This polynomial has four terms, including a fifth-degree term, a third-degree term, a first-degree term, and a constant term.
This is a fifth-degree polynomial.
4b4 + 9w2 + z
This polynomial has three terms, including a fourth-degree term, a second-degree term, and a first-degree term. There is no constant term.
This is a fourth-degree polynomial.
hint: ^ means to the raised power
i got a little help with this but i hope this is what you were looking for?
A polynomial is a mathematical expression consisting of variables and coefficients, combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication, but not division or negative exponents. It can have one or more terms, each with a variable raised to a non-negative integer exponent. For example, 3x^2 + 2x - 5 is a polynomial with three terms.
It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial).
Polynomial vs non polynomial time complexity
No.
"Non-polynomial" can mean just about anything... How alike it is with the polynomial depends on what specifically you choose to include.
The "roots" of a polynomial are the solutions of the equation polynomial = 0. That is, any value which you can replace for "x", to make the polynomial equal to zero.
It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial). It is a polynomial (monomial).
You can evaluate a polynomial, you can factorise a polynomial, you can solve a polynomial equation. But a polynomial is not a specific question so it cannot be answered.
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.
Polynomial vs non polynomial time complexity
monomial
No.
"Non-polynomial" can mean just about anything... How alike it is with the polynomial depends on what specifically you choose to include.
Evaluating a polynomial is finding the value of the polynomial for a given value of the variable, usually denoted by x. Solving a polynomial equation is finding the value of the variable, x, for which the polynomial equation is true.
It will be a cubic polynomial.
The "roots" of a polynomial are the solutions of the equation polynomial = 0. That is, any value which you can replace for "x", to make the polynomial equal to zero.
yes a binomial is a polynomial
Can be done.