
Minus nine x squared plus 15x to the third plus nine. So, an example of a polynomial could be 10x to the seventh power And then we could write some, maybe, more formal rules for them. Of what are polynomials and what are not polynomials, We're gonna talk, in a little bit, about what a term really is. But in a mathematical context, it's really referring to many terms. The English language, referring to the notion The first part of this word, lemme underline it, we have poly. It'll start to make sense, especially when we start to

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