Polynomials cannot have negative exponent.
No. Pi is a set number, if it were negative (-3.14159...) it would not represent the ratio of radius to circumference.
Basically, a number is transcendental if it isn't the solution of a polynomial equation. An example would be PI.
Answer 1:The only answer is π^-1iThe square root of -1 is i so i times the square root of pi is equal to the square root of negative piAnswer 2:More concretely, the square root of negative pi is approximately 1.772453850905i, wherein the 1.772453850905 represents an approximation of pi, and "i", which should be a lower case cursive "i", represents the square root of negative one.
A polynomial is a sum of monomials - and each monomial may only contain non-negative integer powers of the variables involved. If any other operation is involved (for example, a negative or fractional exponent; equivalent to a variable in the denominator, or a root), you have a non-polynomial.
No. It would not be a polynomial function then.
Negative pi is - 3.14.
Polynomials cannot have negative exponent.
probobly because pi equals 3.14 and you can make 3.14 negative so yes you can have negative pi
No. By the definition of a polynomial, the powers can only be non-negative integers.
No.
A quadratic polynomial must have zeros, though they may be complex numbers.A quadratic polynomial with no real zeros is one whose discriminant b2-4ac is negative. Such a polynomial has no special name.
In the domain [0, 2*pi],sin is negative for pi < x < 2*picos is negative pi/2 < x < 3*pi/2 andtan is negative for pi/2 < x < pi and 3*pi/2 < x < pi.Also, the same applies for all intervals obtained by adding any integer multiple of 2*pi to the bounds.
why the exponents can not be negative
you are so messed up....... a polynomial is just a expression consisting of several terms. like abc or ab or 2a or 5a............so x to a negative number is not a polynomial because x is only one term
No Pi is always the same.
If all of its terms are of the form ax^b where a is any constant and b is a non-negative integer then it is a polynomial. If not, it is not.