
Naming Polynomials
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Mathematics
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9th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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CLASSIFYING POLYNOMIALS
A POLYNOMIAL can be classified by its number of terms and by its degree.
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NUMBER OF TERMS
A polynomial with 1 term is a MONOMIAL.
A polynomial with 2 terms is a BINOMIAL.
A polynomial with 3 terms is a TRINOMIAL.
A polynomial with more than 3 terms is called a POLYNOMIAL.
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DEGREE OF A MONOMIAL
The degree of a monomial is the sum of the exponents of the variables.
EXAMPLE - The degree of
a2bc3 is 6 because 2+1+3=6
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DEGREE OF A POLYNOMIAL
The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent.
Polynomials must be written in standard form before classifying by degree.
A polynomial with one variable is written in standard form when its terms are written in descending order by degree.
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5x2−2x+1
The highest exponent is the 2 and there are 3 terms.
This is a QUADRATIC TRINOMIAL.
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3x4+4x2
The highest exponent is the 4 and there are 2 terms.
This is a QUARTIC BINOMIAL.
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8x−1
While it appears there is no exponent, the x has an understood exponent of 1 and there are 2 terms.
Therefore, this is a LINEAR BINOMIAL.
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5
There is no variable at all and there is one term.
Therefore, this is a CONSTANT MONOMIAL.
Technically, 5 could be written as 5x0 because of the
Zero Power Property of Exponents.
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3x2y5
Since both variables are part of the same term, we must add their exponents together to determine the degree.
2 + 5 = 7 so this is a 7TH DEGREE MONOMIAL.
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its number of terms.
MONOMIAL
BINOMIAL
TRINOMIAL
POLYNOMIAL
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its number of terms.
MONOMIAL
BINOMIAL
TRINOMIAL
POLYNOMIAL
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its number of terms.
MONOMIAL
BINOMIAL
TRINOMIAL
POLYNOMIAL
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its number of terms.
MONOMIAL
BINOMIAL
TRINOMIAL
POLYNOMIAL
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its number of terms.
MONOMIAL
BINOMIAL
TRINOMIAL
POLYNOMIAL
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its degree.
CONSTANT
LINEAR
QUADRATIC
CUBIC
QUARTIC
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its degree.
LINEAR
CUBIC
QUADRATIC
QUARTIC
QUINTIC
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its degree.
CONSTANT
LINEAR
QUADRATIC
CUBIC
QUARTIC
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its degree.
CONSTANT
LINEAR
QUADRATIC
CUBIC
QUARTIC
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Multiple Choice
Classify the polynomial by its degree.
LINEAR
QUADRATIC
CUBIC
QUARTIC
QUINTIC
CLASSIFYING POLYNOMIALS
A POLYNOMIAL can be classified by its number of terms and by its degree.
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