
Intro to Polynomials
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 27 Questions
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Quarter 2 - Week 8
WELCOME TO MATH 7
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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classify algebraic expressions which are polynomials according to degree and number of terms;
identify and differentiate the types of polynomials; and
distinguish right and wrong.
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Algebraic Expression (Number of Terms)
DRILL ACTIVITY
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Evaluate the algebraic expression.
REVIEW
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate 10−y if y = 12?
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-22
-2
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate 6b if b = -4?
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-24
64
-64
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate x2+z if x = 3 and z = 6?
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate (m÷2)−n2 if m = 20 and n = 1?
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate abc+c4 if a = -5, b = -3, and c = 2?
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INTRODUCTION TO POLYNOMIALS
Identify and differentiate the types of polynomials.
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POLYNOMIAL
The definition of a polynomial as algebraic expressions containing exponents that are non-negative integers means that zero can be an exponent of a variable. Any constant is considered a polynomial.
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Multiple Choice
Is the given POLYNOMIAL or NOT?
10x−1+6x2
Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
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Multiple Choice
Is the given POLYNOMIAL or NOT?
x3+6c − 9
Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
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Multiple Choice
Is the given POLYNOMIAL or NOT?
x−2
Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
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Multiple Choice
Is the given POLYNOMIAL or NOT?
x3+x
Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
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Multiple Choice
Is the given POLYNOMIAL or NOT?
y21+3y−8
Polynomial
Not a Polynomial
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NOT POLYNOMIAL
A variable has a negative exponent.
A variable cannot be inside a radical sign.
A variable cannot be a denominator.
A variable cannot be an exponent.
The exponent is a fraction or decimals.
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Classification of Polynomials
Polynomials are classified according to the number of terms.
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Open Ended
What can you say about the number of terms of the polynomial below?
3n
5x2
12d2e4f
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Open Ended
What can you say about the number of terms of the polynomial below?
3n+6
5x2−x
12d2e4f−15e5
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Open Ended
What can you say about the number of terms of the polynomial below?
3n+9n2−6
5x2−x+24
12d2e4f−e4+48f2
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A polynomial with 1 term.
Examples:
3n, 5x2, 6abc5
MONOMIAL
A polynomial with 2 terms.
Examples:
3n+2, 5x2-x, 6abc5+4a
BINOMIAL
A polynomial with 3 terms.
Examples:
3n+2d-6, 5x2-x-25
TRINOMIAL
CLASSIFICATION OF POLYNOMIALS
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Standard Form
The standard form of a polynomial is expressed by writing the highest degree of terms first then the next degree and so on.
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Multiple Choice
Which polynomial is written in standard form?
-11 - 3x + 8x2 + 9x3
8x2 + 9x3 -11 - 3x
9x3 + 8x2 - 3x - 11
12 - 10x - 3x3 - x2
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Multiple Choice
Put in Standard Form. 12 - 3x3 - 10x - x2
- 3x3 - x2 - 10x + 12
3x3 - x2 + 10x + 12
12 - 3x3 - 10x - x2 It is in Standard Form.
12 - 10x - 3x3 - x2
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Degree of a Polynomial
The degree of a polynomial is equal to the largest exponent of any term of the polynomial.
Note: You have to ensure that the expression is in standard form.
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Degree of a Polynomial
EXAMPLE:
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Degree of a Polynomial
EXAMPLE:
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Degree of a Polynomial
EXAMPLE:
Second degree
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Multiple Choice
Classify the degree:
9x4
1st degree
2nd degree
3rd degree
4th degree
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Multiple Choice
Classify the degree:
4s4−12st+6s3t4
1st degree
4th degree
7th degree
12th degree
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Multiple Choice
What is the leading term?
4s4−12st+6s3t4
4s4
−12st
12st
6s3t4
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Multiple Choice
What is the leading coefficient?
4s4−12st+6s3t4
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Multiple Choice
What is the leading term?
2x4−3x5+x
2x4
−3x5
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Multiple Choice
What is the leading coefficient?
2x4−3x5+x
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REMINDERS:
1.) Lesson Discussed: Polynomials
2.) Asynchronous Task: Written Work#7 about Evaluating Algebraic Expression
3.) Continuation of Polynomials next meeting.
Quarter 2 - Week 8
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