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NO! NO NEGATIVE EXPONENTS ALLOWED. ONLY 0 AND POSITIVES (WHOLE NUMBERS)
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Polynomial – can be a monomial or the SUM (or difference) of monomials. The term “QUADNOMIAL” is not used much – anything past three is usually just referred to as a “POLYNOMIAL”
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Polynomials are also classified by their degree. The degree of a polynomial is the greatest value among the sums of the exponents of the variables of each term Example: This is a ____ degree __nomial4th tri
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The degree of a polynomial is the greatest value among the sums of the exponents of the variables of each term YOUR TURN: This is a ____ degree __nomial 3rd tri YOUR TURN: This is a ____ degree __nomial 5th bi
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Writing Polynomials Polynomials are written in DECENDING order by EXPONENT. This is called STANDARD FORM Now name the LEADING COEFFICIENT
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Writing Polynomials Then name the LEADING COEFFICIENT
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Simplifying Polynomials Identify the like terms – then add their coefficients – write in standard form
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Simplifying Polynomials
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Notice the exponents are in descending order
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