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  2. Indeterminate (variable) - Wikipedia

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    Two such formal polynomials are considered equal whenever their coefficients are the same. Sometimes these two concepts of equality disagree. Some authors reserve the word variable to mean an unknown or changing quantity, and strictly distinguish the concepts of variable and indeterminate. Other authors indiscriminately use the name variable ...

  3. Variable (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    An indeterminate is a symbol, commonly called variable, that appears in a polynomial or a formal power series. Formally speaking, an indeterminate is not a variable, but a constant in the polynomial ring or the ring of formal power series .

  4. Indeterminate - Wikipedia

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    Indeterminate (variable), a symbol that is treated as a variable; Indeterminate system, a system of simultaneous equations that has more than one solution; Indeterminate equation, an equation that has more than one solution; Indeterminate form, an algebraic expression with certain limiting behaviour in mathematical analysis

  5. Polynomial ring - Wikipedia

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    The symbol X is called an indeterminate [5] or variable. [6] (The term of "variable" comes from the terminology of polynomial functions. However, here, X has no value (other than itself), and cannot vary, being a constant in the polynomial ring.) Two polynomials are equal when the corresponding coefficients of each X k are equal.

  6. Polynomial - Wikipedia

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    For polynomials with more than one indeterminate, the combinations of values for the variables for which the polynomial function takes the value zero are generally called zeros instead of "roots". The study of the sets of zeros of polynomials is the object of algebraic geometry.

  7. Undefined (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In the second case, indeterminate generally indicates that a value or property can have many meaningful definitions. Additionally, it seems to be generally accepted that undefined values may not be safely used within a particular formal system, whereas indeterminate values might be, depending on the relevant rules of the particular formal ...

  8. Indeterminate equation - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, particularly in algebra, an indeterminate equation is an equation for which there is more than one solution. [1] For example, the equation a x + b y = c {\displaystyle ax+by=c} is a simple indeterminate equation, as is x 2 = 1 {\displaystyle x^{2}=1} .

  9. Indeterminate form - Wikipedia

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    Indeterminate form is a mathematical expression that can obtain any value depending on circumstances. In calculus , it is usually possible to compute the limit of the sum, difference, product, quotient or power of two functions by taking the corresponding combination of the separate limits of each respective function.