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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Foundational_Mathematics/12%3A_PolynomialsAdding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with...Adding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with a brief introduction to factoring polynomials.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Hawaii_Community_College/Hawaii_Community_College_MA82X_Textbook/06%3A_Polynomial_Functions/6.02%3A_PolynomialsA polynomial is a many-termed mathematical expression, with terms separated by plus or minus signs. The coefficients of a polynomial are the coefficients of its terms.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/PreAlgebra/Prealgebra_1e_(OpenStax)/10%3A_PolynomialsAdding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with...Adding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with a brief introduction to factoring polynomials.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/MATHP_141%3A_Corequisite_Precalculus/02%3A_Algebra_Support/2.03%3A_Polynomial_ExpressionsHowever, because the word polynomial means “many terms,” we can also use the word polynomial to describe mathematical expressions with more than three terms, such as: \[x^{4}-4 x^{3} y+6 x^{2} y^{2}-4...However, because the word polynomial means “many terms,” we can also use the word polynomial to describe mathematical expressions with more than three terms, such as: \[x^{4}-4 x^{3} y+6 x^{2} y^{2}-4 x y^{3}+y^{4} \nonumber \]The coefficients of \(x^{4}-4 x^{3} y+6 x^{2} y^{2}-4 x y^{3}+y^{4}\) are \(1\), \(−4\), \(6\), \(−4\), and \(1\).
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/PreAlgebra/Prealgebra_2e_(OpenStax)/10%3A_PolynomialsAdding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with...Adding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with a brief introduction to factoring polynomials.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Grayson_College/Prealgebra/Book%3A_Prealgebra_(OpenStax)/10%3A_PolynomialsAdding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with...Adding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with a brief introduction to factoring polynomials.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C097%3A_Support_for_Precalculus_Corequisite%3A_MATH_C170/1.02%3A_Algebra_Support/1.2.03%3A_Polynomial_ExpressionsHowever, because the word polynomial means “many terms,” we can also use the word polynomial to describe mathematical expressions with more than three terms, such as: \[x^{4}-4 x^{3} y+6 x^{2} y^{2}-4...However, because the word polynomial means “many terms,” we can also use the word polynomial to describe mathematical expressions with more than three terms, such as: \[x^{4}-4 x^{3} y+6 x^{2} y^{2}-4 x y^{3}+y^{4} \nonumber \]The coefficients of \(x^{4}-4 x^{3} y+6 x^{2} y^{2}-4 x y^{3}+y^{4}\) are \(1\), \(−4\), \(6\), \(−4\), and \(1\).
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Elementary_Algebra_(Arnold)/05%3A_Polynomial_Functions/5.02%3A_PolynomialsA polynomial is a many-termed mathematical expression, with terms separated by plus or minus signs. The coefficients of a polynomial are the coefficients of its terms.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Linear_Algebra/Interactive_Linear_Algebra_(Margalit_and_Rabinoff)/07%3A_Appendix/7.01%3A_A_-_Complex_NumbersThis page reviews the arithmetic of complex numbers, introducing the imaginary unit \(i\) and defining complex numbers as \(a + bi\). It covers operations such as addition, multiplication, and complex...This page reviews the arithmetic of complex numbers, introducing the imaginary unit \(i\) and defining complex numbers as \(a + bi\). It covers operations such as addition, multiplication, and complex conjugation. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra is discussed, stating that every polynomial of degree \(n\) has \(n\) complex roots, including complex conjugates. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to find these complex roots.