Asked by Kayla
Hello, I'm hoping someone can explain this to me:
I'm ID-ing polynomials;
-x^7-5x^4+(3/x)= not a polynomial
.25x^3+3.9x^2-(x/3)= polynomial
Why is 3/x not but x/3 is?
Thanks a bunch! :)
I'm ID-ing polynomials;
-x^7-5x^4+(3/x)= not a polynomial
.25x^3+3.9x^2-(x/3)= polynomial
Why is 3/x not but x/3 is?
Thanks a bunch! :)
Answers
Answered by
Scott
in polynomials, all the exponents for the variable are positive
x / 3 = 1/3 x^1
3 / x = 3 x^-1
x / 3 = 1/3 x^1
3 / x = 3 x^-1
Answered by
Kayla
OK, so then any unknown variable is negative, correct?
Thanks a bunch again :) I appreciate your help
Thanks a bunch again :) I appreciate your help
Answered by
Kayla
Sorry, I meant to say any unknown variable in the denominator :o
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