Solution for Polynomial Degree 7: x2=k2-k2x7/2

In summary, a polynomial of degree 7 is a mathematical expression with variables and constants raised to powers, multiplied, and added or subtracted. The degree is determined by the highest exponent of the variable, and the general form is <em>a<sub>7</sub>x<sup>7</sup> + a<sub>6</sub>x<sup>6</sup> + a<sub>5</sub>x<sup>5</sup> + a<sub>4</sub>x<sup>4</sup> + a<sub>3</sub>x<sup>3</sup> + a<sub>2</sub>x<sup>2</sup> + a<sub>1
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can anyone tell me the solution of- x2=k2-k2x7/2
 
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(Is that first "-" a minus or a hyphen?)

If you let y= x1/2, x2= k2- k2x7/2 becomes y4= k2- k2y7 or k2y7+ y4- k2= 0. I see no simple way to factor that and, in general, solutions to polynomial equations of degree higher than 4 cannot be written in terms of algebraic functions.
 
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i got that far as well. isn't there a formula for sum of product of roots n at a time, n-1 at a time and so on?
 

1. What is a polynomial of degree 7?

A polynomial of degree 7 is a type of mathematical expression that contains variables and constants raised to powers, multiplied together, and added or subtracted. It is called a "degree 7" polynomial because the highest exponent of the variable in the expression is 7.

2. How do you determine the degree of a polynomial?

The degree of a polynomial is determined by the highest exponent of the variable in the expression. In a polynomial of degree 7, the highest exponent is 7.

3. What is the general form of a polynomial of degree 7?

The general form of a polynomial of degree 7 is: a7x7 + a6x6 + a5x5 + a4x4 + a3x3 + a2x2 + a1x + a0, where an represents the coefficients and x represents the variable raised to a power.

4. What are some examples of polynomial of degree 7?

Examples of polynomials of degree 7 include: 3x7 - 2x5 + 7x3 + 1 and 5x7 + 2x6 - 4x4 + 9x2 - 6x + 3.

5. Can a polynomial of degree 7 have more than one variable?

Yes, a polynomial of degree 7 can have more than one variable. For example, 2x7y3 - 5xy2 + 9y is a polynomial of degree 7 with two variables, x and y.

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