what is the mean of integer and polynomial
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In mathematics, an integer-valued polynomial (also known as a numerical polynomial) is a polynomial whose value is an integer for every integer n. Every polynomial with integer coefficients is integer-valued, but the converse is not true. For example, the polynomial. takes on integer values whenever t is an integer.
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Integer is a number which is not a fraction and also a whole number
Polynomial is an expression of more than two algebraic terms , especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variables.
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