Examples of using Polynomial in English and their translations into Danish
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Description: Lagrange's interpolation polynomial is used for the determination of the function on the basis of the given points.
For Linear, Polynomial and Exponential trendlines, you may select the Intercept field
He examined polynomial rings over skew fields,
It constructs, with prescribed degree of exactness, a polynomial of the best Chebyshev approximation for a given continuous function.
contiguous polynomial relations and integral relations are stated without proof.
e.t.c. are known constant numbers that determine the shape of the polynomial. x is a variable for which we can choose values.
This microphone stand after a meeting with goose polynomial microphone, ideal for use in presentations,
A transcendental number is an irrational number that is not a root of any polynomial equation with integer coefficients.
setting up a new theory examining averages under families of polynomial iterations.
In particular, several types of permutations of variables of the corresponding symbolic polynomial are distinguished.
In 1925 Cox was awarded his doctorate for his thesis Polynomial solutions of difference equations.
uses a method called polynomial prediction.
His work allowed computations in groups to be replaced by computations in certain polynomial algebras over the field of p elements.
Faulhaber gives formulae for many of these m-fold sums including giving a polynomial for 11n6.
Ayoub suggests that:… the mathematical community was not ready to accept so revolutionary an idea: that a polynomial could not be solved in radicals.
which generates polynomial.
he is examining ideals in polynomial rings.
This positive number approaches 0 as 1/n approaches zero, if the polynomial Pnis well chosen.
The mathematical community was not ready to accept so revolutionary an idea: that a polynomial could not be solved in radicals.
There is a theorem that states that a field can be extended by the root of a polynomial equation.