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A polynomial is the sum or difference of many monomials.
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More precisely: a polynomial is a finite sum (or difference) of monomials (terms of the form a·x^n). Note a single monomial (e.g., 5x^2 or 7) is also a polynomial.
More precisely: a polynomial is a finite sum (or difference) of monomials (terms of the form a·x^n). Note a single monomial (e.g., 5x^2 or 7) is also a polynomial.
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