Thursday, September 23

basic operations with polynomials


Let us learn about basic operations with polynomials

A polynomial is referred as a series of terms which are to be added to or subtracted from each other in an equation.

Best example of a trinomial would be 6x2-5x-6. For the ATC apprenticeship mathematics test you will work with factors to create polynomials.

A polynomial is referred as an algebraic expression in which the variables have non-negative integral exponents only.

Best example, all of the following expressions is polynomials:

17 + 2x + x2, x4 + 3x

The 1st & the last are polynomials in 1 variable x. The middle expression is a polynomial in 2 variables x & y. Therefore unless stated otherwise, polynomial will mean a polynomial in 1 variable. Operation of polynomials are classified following ways

a) Addition b) Subtraction c) Multiplication d) Division

In our next blog we shall learn about integral of cosine squared I hope the above explanation was useful.Keep reading and leave your comments.

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