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write two polynomials with variable 'x'

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Answered by AryanDeo
90
Polynomial comes from poly- ( "many") and -nomial (in this case meaning "term").
So,
two polynomials with variable 'x' are
x² −8x + 7
x²+4x-8
hope this will help you...
Answered by ColinJacobus
15

Answer:  Two polynomials with variable x are as follows :

q(x)=3x^3+4x^2+5x+1,\\\\r(x)=5x^{10}+2.

Step-by-step explanation:  We are given to write two polynomials with unknown variable x.

We know that

a polynomial is of the following form :

p(x)=a_1x^n+a_2x^{n-1}+~~.~~.~~.~~+a_{n-1}x+a_n,

where n is a positive integer and a's are all real numbers.

Thus, two polynomials with variable x are as follows :

q(x)=3x^3+4x^2+5x+1,\\\\r(x)=5x^{10}+2.

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