randpoly (or randPoly) takes two arguments: the name of a
variable (by default x) and an integer n (the order of the
arguments is not important).
randpoly returns a polynomial with respect to the variable
given argument (or x if none was provided),
of degree the second argument, having as coefficients
random integers evenly distributed on -99..+99.
Input :
Output for example:
^
4-87*t^
3-52*t^
2+94*t+80Input :
Output for example:
^
4-46*x^
3-7*x^
2-24*x+52Input :
Output for example:
^
4+33*u^
3-6*u^
2-92*u-12