Polynomial Decomposition
Polynomial decomposition is a mathematical process that breaks down a polynomial into simpler components, often into a sum of simpler polynomials called factors. This technique is useful for solving equations, simplifying expressions, and analyzing polynomial behavior.
One common method of polynomial decomposition is partial fraction decomposition, which expresses a rational function as a sum of simpler fractions. This approach is particularly helpful in calculus for integrating complex rational functions and understanding their properties.