A trinomial
Yes. If the coefficient of the third degree terms in one polynomial are the additive inverses (minus numbers) of the coefficient of the corresponding terms in the second polynomial. Eg: 3x3 + 2x2 + 5 and -3x3 + x - 7 add to give 2x2 + x - 2
Yes, f(x) = 2 is a polynomial of degree 0 (because there are no x terms).
A polynomial consists of terms which are multiples of non-negative integer powers of a single variable. An expression may contain several variables, or it may contain powers that are negative or fractional.
The GCF is 2.
A polynomial with two terms is called a binomial.
It is binomial
An expression with two terms is called a binomial.
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.
binomial
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms.
Two terms is a binomial. More than two terms is a polynomial. Binomials are not part of the set of polynomials.
The only difference is that a binomial has two terms and a polynomial has three or more terms.
a polynomial with two terms
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Assuming you mean a fourth degree polynomial,P4 = x4 + 1P3 = x3 + 1P4*P3 = x7 + x4 + x3 + 1 is a seventh degree polynomial.
A binomial is a mathematical term for a polynomial with two terms.