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Polynomials: Definitions & Evaluation | Purplemath

                                                           

                   Polynomials: Definitions & Evaluation | Purplemath


A polynomial is an expression that can be built from constants and symbols called indeterminates or variables by means of addition, multiplication and exponentiation to a non-negative integer power. Two such expressions that may be transformed, one to the other, by applying the usual properties of commutativity, associativity and distributivity of addition and multiplication are considered as defining the same polynomial.



Polynomials: Definitions & Evaluation | Purplemath


A polynomial function is a function that can be expressed in the form of a polynomial. The definition can be derived from the definition of a Polynomial functions. A polynomial is generally represented as P(x). The highest power of the variable of P(x)is known as its degree. Degree of a polynomial function is very important as it tells us about the behaviour of the function P(x) when x becomes very large. The domain of a polynomial function is entire real numbers (R).


Polynomials: Definitions & Evaluation

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