Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Explain Polynomials


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Polynomial is an equation that is formed by adding or subtracting several variables called monomial. Monomial is a variable that is formed with a number and a letter variable to its powers. The example of monomial is 3X3. You can’t add or subtract monomials if they have different exponents such as 3X3 and 4X4. But you can multiply or divide them. To multiply monomials, just add the exponents of the variables and multiply the coefficients. 3X3 x 4X4 = 12X7.

Here are some additional ways to manipulate the monomials:

* (am)n = amn
* (ab)m= ambm
I hope the above explanation was useful, now let me give you some examples on polynomials.

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