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important points about polynomial in math​

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Answered by GoodLuck8491
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A zero of a polynomial p(x) is the value of x for which the value of p(x) is 0. If k is a zero of p(x), then p(k)=0.

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In general a polynomial of degree n has at most n zeros.

A linear polynomial has one zero,

A quadratic polynomial has at most two zeros.

A cubic polynomial has at most 3 zeros.

Answered by NeverGibup
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✨Polynomial

All the exponents in the algebraic expression must be non-negative integers in order for the algebraic expression to be a polynomial. As a general rule of thumb if an algebraic expression has a radical in it then it isn't a polynomial.

There are different types of polynomial please do refer to the attachment.

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  • Polynomials are the algebraic expressions which consist of variables and coefficients.

  • Variables are also called indeterminates.

  • We can perform the arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication.

  • We should remember that a polynomial will only have positive exponents. Not a negetive exponent.

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