In mathematics, a polynomial is a finite length expression constructed from variables (also known as indeterminates) and constants, by using the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and constant non-negative whole number exponents. For example, is a polynomial, but is not, because its second term involves division by the variable x (or a negative exponent) and also because its third term contains an exponent that isn't a whole number. Polynomials are one of the most important con… (More on Polynomial) |