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functions made of terms added together, in which each term is a number times a product of variables raised to nonnegative-integer powers. Polynomial
polynomial with one term polynomial with two terms polynomial with three terms monomial binomial trinomial
in mathematics is an association between input values and output values, in which each input value is associated with exactly one output value. Function
The number at the beginning of eachterm coefficient
The set of possible input values for a function the set of possible output values domain codomain (sometimes range) ((don't use))
For polynomials of one variable, the ______ is the largest exponent on the variable degree
A polynomial with degree 1 a polynomial with degree 2 a polynomial with degree 3 a polynomial with degree 0 Linear quadratic cubic (quartic, quintic, sextic, etc) -infinity or undefined
the statement that every single-variable polynomial, other than constants, has a root in the complex numbers The fundamental theorem of algebra
the statement that there is no way to find a formula for the solutions of all quintic or higher-degree polynomials, if the formula must be based on the traditional operations
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