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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. How we Define Polynomials Polynomial: Polynomial: is a single term or the sum of two or more terms containing variables with whole-number exponents How we Describe Polynomials Standard Form Degree Degree of the Polynomial It is customary to write the terms in the order of descending powers of the variable.
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Polynomials are added and subtracted by combining like terms.
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 1 Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Preform the indicated operations and simplify:
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Multiplying Polynomials The product of two polynomials is obtain by using properties of exponents. Furthermore we can use the distributive property to multiply a monomial and a polynomial that is not a monomial.
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 2 Multiply a Binomials and a Trinomial Multiply:
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 3 Using the FOIL Method Multiply:
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 4 Multiply polynomials in Two Variables Multiply: A
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 4 Multiply polynomials in Two Variables Multiply: B
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 5 Using special Product Multiply: A
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 5 Using special Product Multiply: B
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Pages: Pages: 53-54 # 10, 12, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 32, 34, 38, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54, 56, 58, 64, 66, 68, 74, 76, 82
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