👉 In algebra, a semipronominal is a polynomial that can be factored into two polynomials with a common root. This means that the polynomial can be written in the form of (x-a)(x-b), where a and b are roots of the polynomial. The term "semipronominal" refers to this property, indicating that it has both linear factors. For example: - x^3 - 2x^2 + 5x - 6 -