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What is a polynomial? And how do you identify if an equation is a polynomial?
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What is a polynomial? And how do you identify if an equation is a polynomial?
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polynomial is a an algebraic expression with 2 or more terms
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What are polynomials?
Polynomials are often sum of terms that are usually in the form :-
The powers in a polynomial are non-negative integer powers.
Based on the number of terms in a polynomial, there are 3 types of polynomials. They are monomial, binomial and trinomial.
Based on the degree of a polynomial, they can be categorized as zero or constant polynomials, linear polynomials, quadratic polynomials, and cubic polynomials.
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