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Attributes of Polynomials

Attributes of Polynomials

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Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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25 Slides • 22 Questions

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Polynomials-Operations

Review Polynomials---what they are and how to add-subtract-multiply and divide them

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The purpose of this lesson:

  • Identify types of Polynomials and find their degree

  • Add, subtract, multiply, and divide them

  • This is a review from Algebra 1!

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Let's review the basics:

  • writing polynomials in standard form

  • finding and naming polynomials by degree

  • naming polynomials by number of terms

  • identifying leading coefficient and constant

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Writing answers in standard form:

Write each monomial in descending exponent order. The highest exponent will be first & the constant term (the one without a variable) is last.


Look at the examples====>

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Multiple Choice

Write the polynomial in standard form:    

8x+4x25x68x+4x^2-5x^6        

1

4x2+8x5x64x^2+8x-5x^6  

2

5x6+8x+4x2-5x^6+8x+4x^2  

3

5x6+4x2+8x-5x^6+4x^2+8x  

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Multiple Choice

Write the polynomial in standard form:

6 + 2x + 3x26\ +\ 2x\ +\ 3x^2  

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2x + 6 + 3x22x\ +\ 6\ +\ 3x^2  

2

3x2 + 6 + 2x3x^2\ +\ 6\ +\ 2x  

3

6 + 2x + 3x26\ +\ 2x\ +\ 3x^2  

4

3x2 + 2x + 63x^2\ +\ 2x\ +\ 6  

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Degree of a Polynomial

The 'Degree' is determined by finding the degree of each monomial and then choosing the highest value.

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Degree & Name of a polynomial

Degree: Write the polynomial in standard from first, the degree of the polynomial will be the degree of the 1st term (has the highest exponent value)!


Study the chart for degree & common names ====>

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Multiple Choice

What is the degree and name of the polynomial?

x2-2x+5

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1; Linear

2

2; Quadratic

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3; Cube

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0; Constant

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Multiple Choice

What is the degree of the polynomial?

3x7y25x3y8+2x2yz43x^7y^2-5x^3y^8+2x^2yz^4

Hint: find the degree of each term 1st!  What's the highest value?

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8

2

9

3

11

4

7

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Classify by number of terms:

You probably recognize these!

Study the chart ====>

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Multiple Choice

Classify by number of terms:

x2 + 4x -8

1

binomial

2

trinomial

3

monomial

4

polynomial

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Multiple Choice

Classify by number of terms:

2n³

1

Monomial

2

Binomial

3

Trinomial

4

Polynomial

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Multiple Choice

Classify by degree and number of terms:

3x2 – 8x + 1

1

Monomial Cubic

2

Binomial Quadratic

3

Trinomial Quadratic

4

4-Term Cubic Polynomial

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Leading Coefficient & Constant Term

Look at the chart ===>

The leading coefficient is the number in front of the highest degree variable.


The constant is the number without a variable.


Write in standard form 1st to make these easy to identify!

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The CONSTANT here is 0!

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Multiple Choice

Put in standard form first. Then, give the Leading Coefficient (LC) and the Constant:

3x+5x493x+5x^4-9  

1

LC = 3;  

constant = 9

2

LC = 5; 

constant = 9

3

LC = 5; 

constant = -9

4

LC = 4; 

constant = -9

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Multiple Choice

What is the leading coefficient (LC) and the constant?

f(x)=5x²+3x³-2x

1

LC: 5

Constant: 0

2

LC: 3

Constant: -2

3

LC: -2

Constant: 3

4

LC: 5

Constant: -2

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Adding Polynomials

Add like terms!

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Like terms have:

Same variables with same exponents!

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You can add like terms vertically!

Some find this an easier way to get their answer.


Like-terms are written under each other and then added down.

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Multiple Choice

Find the sum.
(2x2 + 5x - 7) + ( 3 - 4x2 + 6x)
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2x+ 3x +1
2
-2x- 11x -4
3
2x2 + 5x -7
4
-2x2 + 11x -4

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Multiple Choice

Find the sum. 
(3 - 2x + 2x2) + (4x - 5 + 3x2)
1
7x - 7x + 5x2
2
5x+ 2x - 2
3
5x2
4
5x2 + 6x + 8

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Subtracting Polynomials

Distribute the negative and rewrite the 2nd polynomial.


Then lose the parentheses and combine like terms.


You can also line them up vertically and add down!

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DISTRIBUTING THE (-) IS THE SAME AS MULTIPLYING BY -1 !

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Here is the same problem done vertically

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Multiple Choice

Find the difference. 
(3- 2x + 2x2) - (4x -5 +3x2)
1
x2 + 6x + 8
2
2x+ 5x - 7
3
-x2 -6x + 8
4
-2x2 + 11x - 4

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Multiple Choice

Find the difference:

(3x2 + 9)  (2x3  6)\left(3x^2\ +\ 9\right)\ -\ \left(2x^3\ -\ 6\right)  

1

x2 + 3x^2\ +\ 3  

2

x2 + 15x^2\ +\ 15  

3

2x3  + 3x2 + 15-2x^{3^{\ }}\ +\ 3x^2\ +\ 15  

4

2x3 + 3x2 + 3-2x^3\ +\ 3x^2\ +\ 3  

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Multiplying

Polynomials

Here are the types of problems you'll need to be able to answer

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To multiply by a MONOMIAL, just distribute

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Binomial x Binomial

Distribute twice using FOIL or a

BOX. Here is the Box method ==>


Put the terms on the outside of a box and multiply. Add like terms on the diagonal.


You might have done this in Biology with Punnett Squares!

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Binomial x Trinomial

Distribute each term in one expression.


Draw a 2 x 3 box to use the Box method.


Remember to write your answer in standard form!

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Multiple Choice

Multiply: 2x3(x2−2x − 3)

1

2x6- 4x3 - 6x3

2

2x5−4x4 − 6x3

3

-2x5−4x4 − 6x3

4

-2x6−4x3 − 6x3

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Multiple Choice

Multiply: (x − 3)(6x − 2)

1

6x2 − 20x + 6

2

6x2 + 20x - 6

3

6x2 +6

4

6x + 6

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Multiple Choice

Multiply: (x+10)(x-10)

1

x2 - 100

2

x2 + 100

3

x2 + 20x - 100

4

x2 -20x + 100

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Multiple Choice

Multiply: (2n + 2)(6n + 1)

1

12n + 2

2

12n2 + 2

3

12n2 + 12n + 2

4

12n2 + 14n + 2

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Multiple Choice

Multiply: (4a + 2)(6a2 − a + 2)

1

24a3 + 16a2 + 6a + 4

2

24a3 + 8a2 + 10a + 4

3

24a3 + 8a2 + 6a + 4

4

24a3 - 8a2 - 6a + 4

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Binomial Squared?

Write the binomial TWICE and multiply (FOIL or Box).


Do NOT square each term!!!


Notice you get a trinomial.

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Multiple Choice

Multiply: (4p − 1)(4p - 1)

1

16p2 + 1

2

16p2 − 1

3

16p2 − 8p + 1

4

16p2 + 8p + 1

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Multiple Choice

Multiply: (2x+3)2

1

2x+3+2x+3

2

4x2+12x+9

3

4x2+9

4

16x2+9

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Multiply 3 binomials:

FOIL the first 2. Multiply the result by the last binomial.

The Box method is shown for the last steps. ====>

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Here's another example:

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DIVIDING by a monomial

Divide each term by the monomial on the bottom. Then reduce each fraction.



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Another example:

Each term on top is divided by x.


Reduce the fractions by subtracting the exponents!

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Divide the polynomial by the monomial.

1

2x8-8x2-28x

2

2x8-2x2-7x

3

8x7-8x-28x

4

2x7 -2x -7

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Divide the polynomial by the monomial.

1

15x9 - 8x3

2

3x6 - 8x3

3

-5x12

4

3x6 - 40x3

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Thanks for completing the lesson!

  • Now go practice your skills!

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Review Polynomials---what they are and how to add-subtract-multiply and divide them

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