MATH
Across
- 5. consisting of two terms
- 7. is considered a polynomial if it follows the following conditions
- 9. is a polynomial function with one or more variables in which the highest power of the variable is two.
- 12. can be used to evaluate a polynomial function at c
- 13. highest power of the leading term.
- 15. is a statement that can be demonstrated to be true by accepted mathematical operations and arguments.
- 16. is a list of terms in a specific order
- 17. of the leading term
- 18. separated by the fundamental operations such as + and - signs
- 20. is elementary algebra, a trinomial is a polynomial consisting of three terms or monomials.
Down
- 1. has one independent variable and one dependent variable
- 2. states that if p(c)=0 then x-c is a factor of p(x).
- 3. the term no variable
- 4. is a short method of dividing polynomials
- 6. is a function of the form. where the coefficients a, b, c, and d are real numbers, and the variable x takes real values, and a ≠ 0. In other words, it is both a polynomial function of degree three, and a real function.
- 8. is a list or string of discrete objects, usually numbers, that can be paired off one-to-one with the set of positive integer s {1, 2, 3, ...}.
- 9. is defined by a polynomial of even degree, it has the same infinite limit when the argument goes to positive or negative infinity.
- 10. term with the highest degree
- 11. is where each succeeding term is obtained by adding a fixed number
- 14. polynomial with just one term
- 19. is are terms between any two terms in a an arithmetic sequence.