The value of a polynomial is determined by that of the variable.
The Degree (for a polynomial with one variable) is the largest exponent of that variable.
If a term doesn't have a variable , then its probably a constant.
The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent on any independent variable in the polynomial.
A polynomial is a sum of a finite number of terms in which each term is of the form a*Xn where a is a coefficient, X is a variable and n is a non-negative integer.a may be integer, rations, real or complex;X may be a numerical variable or a matrix.
it is called a constant 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.
It depends on the power to which the single variable is raised in that one term.
Yes any constant or variable is a polynomial. To be most precise, 1 is a monomial meaning it has one term.
you foil it out.... for example take the first number or variable of the monomial and multiply it by everything in the polynomial...
The value of a polynomial is determined by that of the variable.
A value of the variable when the polynomial has a value of 0. Equivalently, the value of the variable when the graph of the polynomial intersects the variable axis (usually the x-axis).
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.
The degree of a polynomial is the highest power of the variable.
The Degree (for a polynomial with one variable) is the largest exponent of that variable.
If a term doesn't have a variable , then its probably a constant.
The Degree (for a polynomial with one variable, like x) is the largest exponent of that variable.