Because it has do divide first.
because polynomials were long and difficult to record.
that classification system doesn't work because new organisms have been discovered and don't fit into either category. Also the categories are not specific which makes it harder to identify the organism.
The classification system is named after Carl Linneaus because he was the one to come up with the idea of classifying animals and other living things.
Classification systems have changed over time because biologists have found better ways to organize the increasing organisms .
Because they don't have a nuclei. (nucleus)
because polynomials were long and difficult to record.
A very poor and not particulary useful form of classification. According to that system, x + 3 and x4 + 7 would belong to the same class!
Other polynomials of the same, or lower, order.
Because it doesn't. ^^^^^^^^^^ you are an ass sir!
they have variable
Reducible polynomials.
why didn't Aristotle's classification work
P. K. Suetin has written: 'Polynomials orthogonal over a region and Bieberbach polynomials' -- subject(s): Orthogonal polynomials 'Series of Faber polynomials' -- subject(s): Polynomials, Series
In mathematics, Jacobi polynomials (occasionally called hypergeometric polynomials) are a class of classical orthogonal polynomials.
what is the prosses to multiply polynomials
Descartes did not invent polynomials.
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