If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised.
A polynomial with a degree of one, of the form y = ax + b, where a and b are constants.
It is a linear expression.
The expression cannot be factorised.
x2 - 41 cannot be factorised.
If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised. If there is no common factor then the polynomial cannot be factorised.
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It will be a cubic polynomial.
Yes, it is a linear polynomial.
Linear Form is a homogeneous polynomial of the first degree.
It is useful to know the linear factors of a polynomial because they give you the zeros of the polynomial. If (x-c) is one of the linear factors of a polynomial, then p(c)=0. Here the notation p(x) is used to denoted a polynomial function at p(c) means the value of that function when evaluated at c. Conversely, if d is a zero of the polynomial, then (x-d) is a factor.
A polynomial with a degree of one, of the form y = ax + b, where a and b are constants.
It is a linear expression.
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.
A [single] term cannot be polynomial.
The expression cannot be factorised.
x2 - 41 cannot be factorised.