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5x – 14 15x + 3 6x2 Warm up #1 Combine Like Terms Exponent Rules
3) What is 2x 3x? 5x – 14 15x + 3 6x2
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Unit 1 Relationships Between Quantities & Expressions
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VOCABULARY
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Degree The exponent for a variable
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Degree of the Polynomial
Highest (largest) exponent of the polynomial
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Standard Form Terms are placed in descending order by the DEGREE
Write all answers in Standard Form!
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Leading Coefficient Once in standard form, it’s the 1st NUMBER in front of the variable (line leader)
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# of Terms Name by # of Terms Monomial Binomial Trinomial 4+ Polynomial
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Degree Name by degree 0 Constant 1 Linear 2 Quadratic 3 Cubic
(largest exponent) Name by degree Constant 1 Linear 2 Quadratic 3 Cubic
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Linear Binomial -2 Special Names: Degree Name: # of Terms Name:
Leading Coefficient: Binomial -2
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Special Names: Degree Name: # of Terms Name: Cubic Monomial
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Quadratic Binomial 4 Special Names: Degree Name: # of Terms Name:
Leading Coefficient: Binomial 4
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Cubic Trinomial 1 Special Names: Degree Name: # of Terms Name:
Leading Coefficient: Trinomial 1
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Trinomial 9 Quadratic Warm-up 6 August 2018
Quadratic Degree Name: # of Terms Name: Leading Coefficient: Trinomial 9
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Adding Polynomials
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1. 3x2 + x + 2
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2. x2 + 2x – 2
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Subtracting Polynomials
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When SUBTRACTING polynomials Distribute the NEGATIVE
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3. 3a a – 8a2 + a – 5a2 + 11a
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4. 3x2 + 2x – 4 – 2x2 – x + 1 x2 + x – 3
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Classwork
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Homework #1 - #10
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Warm – Up #2
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Warm – Up #3 Andy and Sam are saving money to go on their senior trip. The amount of money that Andy will have at the end of each week, w, can be expressed at A(w) = 20w The amount of money that Sam will have at the end of each week, w, can be expressed at S(w) = 15w They have decided to combine their savings accounts. Write a function that expresses the total amount, T(w) they have in their savings account at the end of each week.
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Multiplying Polynomials
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5. -2x(x2 – 4x + 2)
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(x + 3) (x – 3) 6.
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(3x – 1)(2x – 4) 7.
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8. Find the area of the rectangle.
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9. Find the volume.
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Warm – Up #4
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