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Naming Polynomials by Degree and Terms by Robert Putian is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document defines and provides examples of polynomials. A polynomial is an expression involving variables and their powers with coefficients, but no fractions or negative exponents. Polynomials can be named based on their degree or number of terms. The degree is the highest power of any variable. Constant, linear, quadratic, and cubic refer to polynomials with degrees of 0, 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Monomials have 1 term, binomials have 2 terms, trinomials have 3 terms, and more terms are just polynomi
- Author
- Robert Putian
- Language
- EN