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No, I mean as in the leading term having a coefficient of one.melonkitten said:monic = degree of 1
so yes.
According to kaz1, and I think he's right, as long as the leading term has a coefficient of either positive or negative 1, the poly is a monic.cHoke-meh said:Wait, i'm getting confused now. When you say monic, does the coefficient of x have to be positive 1? or just +_ 1?
True, you can make a monic polynomial negative, but once the leading coefficient is not 1 then it is no longer monic. Therefore, if a polynomial had a leading coefficient of -1, it would be considered non-monic.ratcher0071 said:Well technically:
Can a monic polynomial be negative? Yes it can.
A monic polynomial has the leading coefficient of 1. If you put a negative sign in front you have made a monic polynomial, negative.