Lec 30 - Polynomials
Prof. Neelesh S Upadhye
Department of Mathematics,
Indian Institute Of Technology Madras.
Lec 30 - Polynomials
1. The lecture covers the basic definition of polynomial using Layman's and mathematician's aproaches. 2. Some numerical examples are taken to show the criteria of polynomials. 3. Types of polynomials are dicused based on number of variables. IIT Madras welcomes you to the world’s first BSc Degree program in Programming and Data Science. This program was designed for students and working professionals from various educational backgrounds and different age groups to give them an opportunity to study from IIT Madras without having to write the JEE. Through our online programs, we help our learners to get access to a world-class curriculum in Data Science and Programming.
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The writing has helped understand a lot better. THanks Professor! Can you avoid using the red ink, because it's not visible very well? THanks again!
Teaching is an art...and he needs to learn it!!!!
@cvpidmyoui
2 жыл бұрын
True! And I think these things mudt have been noticed by students in previous terms as well, but its disappointing to see that there's no change.
laal pen bhi kyon use kiya, black hi kar lete😐
@12:57 the term x+x 1/2 itself is only defined for x>=0, because when x
Kya Sir app kya padh RHA ho background colour to sahi kigya kush smjh ma NHI yarha hai
Thanks for using a pen!
what about constant polynomials in zero variable? example y= 6.
Please use white ink instead of red in black background, if possible
nice explanation👌
9:39 identification of polynomials
4:30 Is it: A) "A polynomial is an algebraic expression in which the only arithmetic is {addition}, {subtraction}, {multiplication} and {"natural" exponents of the variables.}" (That is, only exponent part relates to variables.) B) "A polynomial is an algebraic expression in which the only arithmetic is {addition, subtraction, multiplication and "natural" exponents} of the variables." (That is, all operations relate to variables.) If its A) then we can *also* say "positive integer exponents of the variables" instead of "natural exponents of the variables". If its B) then "3x" is not a polynomial as it is a multiplication between a constant and a variable. Is it A) or B) or is my reasoning incorrect?
@siddharthghosh1406
2 жыл бұрын
0 is considered to be a part of the Natural set, even though many books call it a whole number instead. So when the professor says, "natural" exponents, 0 is included.
These videos r made long back. No suggestions are welcome
plz avoid red link in blck board...or plz use white board
Nice lecture as compared to previous but still need some improvement
What I always like about Prof.Neelesh is he is very precise and to the point
This guy does not how to teach. I have to watch tutorials from other yt channels
I do not understand the hate. Every video, every teacher will have some flaw or the other. Increase the speed if its slow for you, increase the resolution if you cannot see, watch an extra lecture from some other channel and just MOVE ON without complaining?!
@roshinirose8119
2 жыл бұрын
well, we paid 3000 for a reason, this is a big institution , it needs to level up to its name shouldnt it?
@AshishSharma-pb6uu
Жыл бұрын
@@roshinirose8119 they are providing more than enough content and session apart from these lecture.
@ayushnishad2013
28 күн бұрын
You are right bro , but you get the admission on iitm.
Beautiful lecture
I hate his teaching skills