Polynomial evaluation
A polynomial is an expression, consisting, of the algebraic sum of two or more monomials, like
this:
AnXn + An-1Xn-1 + ...A1X + A0.
where "A" is the constant; "X" is the variable;"n" is a non-negative integral
powers and the last element is the independent term.
Monomial is an algebraic expression consisting of a multiplier and one or more variables with non-negative integral powers.
To evaluate, a polynomial you take in standard form and plug a value for x. The elements missing in the descending sequence should be completed with zero.
Example for x5 - 3x3 -x2 + 6 ; for x = 2; input 1, 0,-3,-1,0 and 6.
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Enter the constants in standard form. Use the point as a decimal separator. Ex 2,533.34 enter: 2533.34; the result is automatically displayed after the click on
"Calculate"
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