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What is a polynomial?




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Answered by Gini47Alltime
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In math, a polynomial is a mathematical expression that contains two or more algebraic terms that are added, subtracted, or multiplied (no division allowed!). Polynomial expressions include at least one variable and typically include constants and positive exponents at well. The expression x2 − 4x + 7 is a polynomial.

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In math, a polynomial is a mathematical expression that contains two or more algebraic terms that are added, subtracted, or multiplied (no division allowed!). Polynomial expressions include at least one variable and typically include constants and positive exponents at well. The expression x2 − 4x + 7 is a polynomial.Polynomials are sums of terms of the form k⋅xⁿ, where k is any number and n is a positive integer. For example, 3x+2x-5 is a polynomial. ... This video covers common terminology like terms, degree, standard form, monomial, binomial and trinomial.A polynomial is an expression that consists of variables (or indeterminate), terms, exponents and constants. For example, 3x2 -2x-10 is a polynomial.

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