👉 Perendination is a term in mathematics used to denote an algebraic expression that contains at least one variable with more than two terms. It is commonly used when working with polynomials, where a polynomial can be divided by another polynomial. For example, consider the polynomial \(x^2 + 3x - 4\). If we divide this polynomial by itself, we get \((x + 1)(x - 4)\), which is a perendination because it has more