What Is an Integer Coefficient of Degree n in a Polynomial?

In summary, the conversation is discussing the meaning of "Integer Coefficient of Degree n" in relation to a polynomial with integer coefficients and a degree of 12, and how to write and calculate such an expression.
  • #1
shihabdider
9
0
Hello all,

Can anyone explain what "Integer Coefficient of Degree n" where n is some positive integer (e.g 6) of a polynomial refers to?

I know what integers and coefficients are but I don't know what the above refers to. For example if you had something like this:

Suppose some polynomial f(x) exists with integer coefficients of degree 12 where f(0)=2

What would this polynomial look like/ how would you write or calculate the expression?

Thank You
Shihab
 
Physics news on Phys.org
  • #2
Suppose some polynomial f(x) exists with integer coefficients of degree 12 where f(0)=2

I think that the phrase "of degree 12" refers to the polynomial, not the integer coefficients. A better way to write the sentence is

Suppose that there exists a polynomial of degree 12 and having integer coefficients such that f(0) = 2.
 
  • #3
Or:
"Suppose some polynomial f(x) exists, with integer coefficients, of degree 12 where f(0)=2"

Note the commas. Stll better would be
"Suppose some polynomial f(x), with integer coefficients, exists, of degree 12 where f(0)=2
 

FAQ: What Is an Integer Coefficient of Degree n in a Polynomial?

What is an integer coefficient?

An integer coefficient is a number that appears in front of a variable in a polynomial expression, and it must be a whole number.

What is the degree of a polynomial expression?

The degree of a polynomial expression is the highest power of the variable in the expression. For example, in the expression 3x^2 + 5x + 1, the degree is 2.

How do you find the integer coefficient of a term?

To find the integer coefficient of a term, simply look at the number in front of the variable. For example, in the term 4x, the integer coefficient is 4.

Can an integer coefficient be a negative number?

Yes, an integer coefficient can be a negative number. For example, in the term -2x, the integer coefficient is -2.

Why is the integer coefficient important in polynomial expressions?

The integer coefficient is important because it tells us the number of times a variable is being multiplied in a term. It also helps us determine the degree of the polynomial expression.

Similar threads

Replies
14
Views
1K
Replies
1
Views
2K
Replies
2
Views
2K
Replies
2
Views
1K
Replies
5
Views
2K
Back
Top