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The Definition of Monomials and Polynomials
In this Math video tutorial on Polynomials we look into the field of The Definition of Monomials and Polynomials and cover the following points:
What are monomials? What is their structure?
What are the components of a monomial?
What is a polynomial?
What is the difference between a polynomial and an algebraic expression?
What does a term of a polynomial represent?
What is the difference between coefficients and constants in a polynomial?
What is the degree of a polynomial? How do we find it?
How do we name polynomials based on their degree?
How do we find the value of polynomials?
What are the zeroes of a polynomial? How would you find them?
How do you find the zeroes of high-order polynomials?
What are homogenous and non-homogenous polynomials? How do you know which of these categories a polynomial does belong?
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