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Polynomials Terms and Multiplying
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Polynomial Term – number, variable or combination of the two, 2, x, 3y Polynomial – made up of 1 or more terms, separated by plus or minus Monomial – one term Binomial – 2 terms Trinomial – 3 terms (quadratic) Degree of polynomial – highest exponent in the polynomial
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Multiply Number multiplies to number Variables add the exponents Monomial to binomial or trinomial Distribute what is outside parenthesis to everything inside the parenthesis
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Binomial Multiplication FOIL helps us to remember what to multiple Result should be 4 terms, but usually two of them can combine F(irst) – first term in each binomial O(utside) – first term in first binomial and second term in second binomial I(nside) – second term is first binomial and first term in second binomial L(ast) – second term in first binomial and second term in second binomial
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FOIL
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Special Cases Perfect Square – squaring one binomial, multiplying it by itself First term squared sign of second first term times second term times 2 plus second term squared Sum and Difference – same two terms but one binomial is addition and one binomial is subtraction First term squared minus second term squared
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Homework Show FOIL step and CLT stepSpecial cases NO work needed
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