Explore: Polynomials Solutions

  • A    polynomial    expression is a group of one or more terms that follow these rules:
    • The variables must have    exponents    that are    whole    numbers, and:
      • The variables cannot have    negative    exponents.
      • The variables cannot have    fractional    exponents.
      • The variables cannot be in the    denominator   .
    • The variables must have no    radical    or    absolute value    symbols.

Example 1

Determine if the expression is a polynomial. Explain.

  1. 13x3xy+4
  1. 4x5+1x
  1. 5x+x2y
  1.    Yes, this is    a polynomial because all the variables have exponents that are whole numbers.
  2.    No, this is NOT    a polynomial because the first term has a negative exponent and the second term has a variable in the denominator.
  3. No, this is NOT a polynomial because    the first term has a variable under a radical symbol   .
    Polynomials have    whole number exponents   .
    Another way to write a square root is to the    one-half power   .

Polynomials (cont.) Solutions

  • If an expression, written in    simplest    form, is a polynomial, then it can be classified by the    degree    and number of    terms   .
  • The degree of a polynomial is the largest    exponent    when there is a    single    variable, or the largest    sum    of the exponents of the variables in a    multivariate    polynomial.
  • A multivariate polynomial is a polynomial with    two or more    variables.
  • With multivariate polynomials,    add    the exponents to find the largest sum even though the bases are not the same.

Degree

Classification

0constant
1linear
2quadratic
3cubic
4quartic
5quintic
nnth degree

Number of Terms

Classification

1 termmonomial
2 termsbinomial
3 terms trinomial
n-termspolynomial with n-terms

Example 2

Classify the polynomial expression by the degree and number of terms.

  1. x4+7x34x+15

Expression A is a 4th degree, or quartic polynomial with 4 terms.

  1. 2x3y23x2y10xy+2xy

2x3y23x2y8xy

1st term exp: 3+2=5
2nd term: 2+1=3
3rd term: 1+1=2

Expression B is a 5th degree trinomial, or quintic trinomial.

  1. 8a2b5+3a5b4+a3b3

1st term: 2+5=7
2nd term: 5+4=9
3rd term: 3+3=6

Expression C is a 9th degree trinomial.

Example 3

Determine whether each expression is a polynomial. If it is a polynomial, state the degree of the polynomial.

  1. 3x22xy
  1. 23a4bc4

The degree is 9.
4+1+4=9

  1. 4x8y3z3yz3+12xy

Yes, expression C is a polynomial because the 4 is the only value under the radical.

The degree is 12.
8+3+1=12

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