Math, asked by Jigyashaa1971, 7 months ago

what is polynomial equation?​

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Answered by panchalisen12
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Answer:

A polynomial equation is an equation that has multiple terms made up of numbers and variables. Polynomials can have different exponents. ... For example, if the highest exponent is 3, then the equation has three roots. The roots of the polynomial equation are the values of x where y = 0.

Answered by mathdude500
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Step-by-step explanation:

polynomial equation is an equation that has multiple terms made up of numbers and variables.

Polynomials can have different exponents. The degree of a polynomial is its highest exponent.

The degree tells us how many roots can be found in a polynomial equation.

For example, if the highest exponent is 3, then the equation has three roots.

The roots of the polynomial equation are the values of x where y = 0. If we know the roots of the polynomial equation, we can use them to write the polynomial equation.

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