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write general form a polynomial of n^th degree​

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Answered by trisharai26
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A polynomial of degree n (in one variable, with real coefficients) is an expression of the form: anxn + an-1xn-1 + an-2xn-2 + ··· + a2x2 + a1x + a0 where an,an-1,an-2,···a2,a1,a0 are real numbers. Example: 3x4 - 2x2 + 1 is a polynomial of degree 4. -x10 + 7x5 - 2x3 + x - 5 is a polynomial of degree 10.

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Answered by greenscreencomlol
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A polynomial of degree n (in one variable, with real coefficients) is an expression of the form: anxn + an-1xn-1 + an-2xn-2 + ··· + a2x2 + a1x + a0 where an,an-1,an-2,···a2,a1,a0 are real numbers. Example: 3x4 - 2x2 + 1 is a polynomial of degree 4. -x10 + 7x5 - 2x3 + x - 5 is a polynomial of degree 10.

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