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The n th difference of a polynomial of degree n is

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Step-by-step explanation:

=>From calculus, we note that the nth differential of a polynomial of degree n is the coefficient of the xn term times factorial n (This is an observation only, and in no way indicates that difference equations should behave in the same way).

Answered by abhishekkumar9050
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Step-by-step explanation:

From calculus, we note that the nth differential of a polynomial of degree n is the coefficient of the xn term times factorial n (This is an observation only, and in no way indicates that difference equations should behave in the same way).

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