numpy.polyadd
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numpy.polyadd(a1, a2)
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Find the sum of two polynomials.
Returns the polynomial resulting from the sum of two input polynomials. Each input must be either a poly1d object or a 1D sequence of polynomial coefficients, from highest to lowest degree.
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a1, a2 : array_like or poly1d object
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Input polynomials.
Returns: -
out : ndarray or poly1d object
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The sum of the inputs. If either input is a poly1d object, then the output is also a poly1d object. Otherwise, it is a 1D array of polynomial coefficients from highest to lowest degree.
See also
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poly1d
- A one-dimensional polynomial class.
poly
,polyadd
,polyder
,polydiv
,polyfit
,polyint
,polysub
,polyval
Examples
>>> np.polyadd([1, 2], [9, 5, 4]) array([9, 6, 6])
Using poly1d objects:
>>> p1 = np.poly1d([1, 2]) >>> p2 = np.poly1d([9, 5, 4]) >>> print(p1) 1 x + 2 >>> print(p2) 2 9 x + 5 x + 4 >>> print(np.polyadd(p1, p2)) 2 9 x + 6 x + 6
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