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What are Polynomials
What are Polynomials Polynomials represent an unknown quantity by a variable. Usually, alphabets and some other symbols are used as variables. A variable can take any real value. For example, x, y, z are variables.If we do not know the value of the constant, then we usually use the letters a, b, c, d to represent the constant. When we say ‘ay', ‘a' represents a constant unless mentioned otherwise and ‘y' represents a variable. The value of a constant does not change but the value of a variable can change in a problem. Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by a + or - sign. A monomial is an algebraic expression with a single algebraic term.
What are Polynomials
What are Polynomials Polynomials represent an unknown quantity by a variable. Usually, alphabets and some other symbols are used as variables. A variable can take any real value. For example, x, y, z are variables.If we do not know the value of the constant, then we usually use the letters a, b, c, d to represent the constant. When we say ‘ay', ‘a' represents a constant unless mentioned otherwise and ‘y' represents a variable. The value of a constant does not change but the value of a variable can change in a problem. Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by a + or - sign. A monomial is an algebraic expression with a single algebraic term.