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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-06-04 11:02:12
Social Science
What are polynomials? And what is the relationship between polynomials and physics?
4 answers
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Anonymous
Are you talking Legendre polynomial? Then physics is different.Otherwise there is no connection between polynomials and physics.
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Anonymous
A monomial is a coefficient times a variable raised to a power. A polynomial is some monomials added together. Often, polynomials occur when solving physics problems.
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Anonymous
Polynomials are sums of powers of variables. Some common physics equations involve polynomials. example: the height of a projectile. h(t) = h0 + v0*t + 1/2 a t^2 h0 is the initial height v0 is the initial velocity a is acceleration due to gravity
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Anonymous
Polymo... Polynoni... Polinominal... FUCΚ IT they're a summation of variables of different degrees/ powers. Eg x^3+4x^2+3x+1. No direct relationship in physics, unless they emerge from equations.