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Given a polynomial, represented by an ordered list of its coefficients (e.g. [-1, 6, 5] represents 5x<sup>2</sup>+6x-1), calculate the polynomial representing the derivative. For example, the derivative of the aforementioned polynomial is 10x+6, represented by [6, 10]. |
Given a polynomial, represented by an ordered list of its coefficients by increasing degree (e.g. [-1, 6, 5] represents 5x<sup>2</sup>+6x-1), calculate the polynomial representing the derivative. For example, the derivative of the aforementioned polynomial is 10x+6, represented by [6, 10]. |
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Polynomial derivative is a draft programming task. It is not yet considered ready to be promoted as a complete task, for reasons that should be found in its talk page.
Given a polynomial, represented by an ordered list of its coefficients by increasing degree (e.g. [-1, 6, 5] represents 5x2+6x-1), calculate the polynomial representing the derivative. For example, the derivative of the aforementioned polynomial is 10x+6, represented by [6, 10].