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A polynomial is an expression formed from one or more terms and constants by addition, each term of which should contain a variable raised to a non-negative integer power.

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  • Polynomial
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  • A polynomial is an expression formed from one or more terms and constants by addition, each term of which should contain a variable raised to a non-negative integer power.
  • The Polynomials were a Greek speaking people living around 300BC-AD400 in the Peloponese. They founded their city state of Polynomiopolis on the Southern tip of the Penninsula in 288BC, having migrated after suffering persecution from Athenian Mathematicions who favoured the geometic approach rather than algebraic. This fragment of Polynomial pottery, found in 1986 shows a typical Polynomial trader: Historians have been able to determine that the coeficients of p(x) were probably rational, and more so probably positive.
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  • A polynomial is an expression formed from one or more terms and constants by addition, each term of which should contain a variable raised to a non-negative integer power.
  • The Polynomials were a Greek speaking people living around 300BC-AD400 in the Peloponese. They founded their city state of Polynomiopolis on the Southern tip of the Penninsula in 288BC, having migrated after suffering persecution from Athenian Mathematicions who favoured the geometic approach rather than algebraic. The Polynomial people were distinctive in their appearence, characterised by their finite sums of monomial terms and being differentiable at every point. In this respect they had much in common with the exponentials of Asia Minor, leading to the traditional view that their origins cam be found there. This fragment of Polynomial pottery, found in 1986 shows a typical Polynomial trader: Historians have been able to determine that the coeficients of p(x) were probably rational, and more so probably positive. Archaologists excavating the area have been able to determine that during its peak Polynomiopolis probably looked something like:
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