Asked by zeda
what is the meaning of order
if y=x is to the order of 1
then what is the order for y=sin x
ANSWER: is that also the order of one please explain.
if y=x is to the order of 1
then what is the order for y=sin x
ANSWER: is that also the order of one please explain.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
order refers to the highest degree of a polynmial
y=x is order 1, because y=x<sup>1</sup> is degree one.
Because sin x is not a polynomial, it does not have degree or order.
y=x is order 1, because y=x<sup>1</sup> is degree one.
Because sin x is not a polynomial, it does not have degree or order.
Answered by
zeda
WOW THAT WAS THE MOST CLEAREST EXPLANATION THANK YOU!!
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