Is also a number or polynomial.
Polynomial
Yes. If you add, subtract or multiply (but not if you divide) any two polynomials, you will get a polynomial.
It is simple: just add any number as the next one in the sequence. It is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will fit the above points along with the additional point. If you want a polynomial of degree 4, then the next number must be -4.
Yah, (80 + 10)... it's a polynomial but after you add them up, (90) it's a monomial. Hope I helped :)
count # of +/- signs, add one
No.A polynomial is not a number. Do you mean can every number be represented by a polynomial?If so, the answer is still no.
Is also a number or polynomial.
No. Even if the answer is zero, zero is still a polynomial.
a polynomial of degree...............is called a cubic polynomial
no...
Polynomial
13 is not a polynomial.
Yes. If you add, subtract or multiply (but not if you divide) any two polynomials, you will get a polynomial.
It is the number (coefficient) that belongs to the variable of the highest degree in a polynomial.
A root.
It is simple: just add any number as the next one in the sequence. It is always possible to find a polynomial of degree 5 that will fit the above points along with the additional point. If you want a polynomial of degree 4, then the next number must be -4.