If any given expression has more than three terms, then the expression is called as polynomials.
Types of Polynomials:
The polynomials can be classified based on the number of terms as given below
Monomial:
The polynomial with only one term is monomial
Eg: It’s a number or a number with variable
Binomial:
The polynomial with only two terms is Binomial
Eg: It has 2 monomials separated by positive or negative signs
Trinomial:
The polynomial with only 3 terms is Trinomial
Eg: It has 3 monomials separated by positive or negative signs
Constant Polynomial:
The polynomial with only constant term is Constant Polynomial
Polynomial:
The polynomial with more than 3 terms is polynomial
Eg: It has more than 3 monomials separated by positive or negative signs
Remainder Theorem
It is also called as little Bézout’s theorem
The remainder theorem can be in a very simple way as follows
Inorder to find the value of the function f(x) for a given number, n
Divide the function by x- n
The result obtained will be f(n)
Note: the remainder theorem work only function is divided by linear polynomial.
The polynomial can be positive or negative number
Factorization of Polynomials or polynomial factorization:
It is a chapter important in Maths and Computer Algebra. It is a method in which the polynomial with coefficients in a given filed is obtained after multiplication of irreducible factors with coefficients in the same domain.
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