Polynomials can be classified two different ways - by the number of terms and by their degree.
1. Number of terms.
A monomial has just one term. For example, 4x2 .Remember that a term contains both the variable(s) and its coefficient (the number in front of it.) So the is just one term.
A binomial has two terms. For example: 5x2 -4x
A trinomial has three terms. For example: 3y2+5y-2
Any polynomial with four or more terms is just called a polynomial. For example: 2y5+ 7y3- 5y2+9y-2
Practice classifying these polynomials by the number of terms:
1. 5y
2. 3x2-3x+1
3. 5y-10
4. 8xy
5. 3x4+x2-5x+9
Answers: 1) Monomial 2) Trinomial 3) Binomial 4) Monomial 5) Polynomial
2. Degree. The degree of the polynomial is found by looking at the term with the highest exponent on its variable(s).
Pythagorean theorem is applied to the right triangles.
Pythagorean theorem is a²+b²=c².
a is the length is the leg, b is also a leg and c is the hypotenuse
Answer:
8x + 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
12 to 26
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
6n + 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply each n and 3 by 6:
6 (n+3) = 6n + 18