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explain about polynomial

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Answered by Alisha121
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hey....
A polynomial is an expression consisting of variables and coefficients , that involves addition , subtraction , multiplication and
non-negative integer exponent variables ..

akashrmay: because I said so
shambhu1045: alisha u
shambhu1045: why power cannot be negative
akashrmay: because if power is negative......
akashrmay: Not really, although sometimes “0” (when this polynomial is given a degree) can be regarded as having a negative degree (-1 or -infinity).
akashrmay: To answer the other question: really, those are called “polynomials” because it would be annoying to have definitions that exclude the single-term cases. Plus, if you made those “not polynomials,” then whether or not a function was a polynomial would depend on its horizontal position: x^2 would not be a polynomial, but (x+1)^2=x^2+2x+1 would be a polynomial, despite being (up to a horizontal shift) essentially the same plot.
akashrmay: Mathematicians are more interested in the structure than the linguistics, so “polynomial” becomes a logical extension of a “monomial” where “one term” turns into “some number of terms” (without making any special exemption for 1
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Answered by akashrmay
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no

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