Algebraic Expression

Today is our topic of discussion Algebraic Expression .

Algebraic Expression

 

Algebraic Expression

 

We are familiar with various types of algebraic expressions. When one or more numbers and symbols representing numbers are combined meaningfully by one or more than one of +, -, x,, power or rational sign, a new symbol representing numbers is created. It is called an algebraic expression or in brief expression. For example, each of 2x, 2x + 3ay, 6x+4y²+a+ √z etc, is an algebraic expression. At the end of this chapter, students will be able to –

  • explain the concept of a polynomial;
  • explain with example the concept of a polynomial with one variable;
  • explain multiplication and division of polynomials;
  • explain the remainder theorem and the factor theorem and apply to factorize a polynomial;
  • explain homogeneous expressions, symmetric expressions and cyclic

 

Algebraic Expression

 

Variable, Constant and Polynomial

In any discussion, a literal symbol representing a number may be a variable or a constant. If such a symbol denotes any unscheduled element of the number set consisting of more than one elements we call the symbol a variable and the set is called the domains. If the symbol denotes a definite number, it is called a constant. In any discussion a variable can take any value from its domain, but the value of a constant remains fixed all through.

 

Algebraic Expression

 

A polynomial is a special type of algebraic expression. In a polynomial there are one or more terms and each term is a product of a constant and a non-negative integral power of one or more variables.

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