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Polynomial Math 8

1. An expression is a polynomial if it contains only numerical coefficients and variables raised to whole number exponents. Expressions containing fractional exponents, logarithms, trigonometric functions etc are not polynomials. 2. Polynomials can be classified according to their terms as monomials (one term), binomials (two terms) or trinomials (three terms). They can also be classified according to degree - the highest exponent of any variable in the expression. 3. To identify the degree, determine the highest exponent of any variable in each term and take the sum if there are multiple variables. The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree among its terms.

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Polynomial Math 8

1. An expression is a polynomial if it contains only numerical coefficients and variables raised to whole number exponents. Expressions containing fractional exponents, logarithms, trigonometric functions etc are not polynomials. 2. Polynomials can be classified according to their terms as monomials (one term), binomials (two terms) or trinomials (three terms). They can also be classified according to degree - the highest exponent of any variable in the expression. 3. To identify the degree, determine the highest exponent of any variable in each term and take the sum if there are multiple variables. The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree among its terms.

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-10 + 16 =

-4(-8) =
-x + 2x =
4x + (-6x) =
-7y-8y+2=
7x(-3x)=
7 – 34 =
7x – 35x =
Complete the
table below:
Numerica Variable Constant
l
Coefficien
2, t1 x,y 3
1. 2x + y -
3 1 m 1
2. m + 1 2, 3 a, b 4
3. 2a + 3b 1, 4
=4
a, b 13
4. +4b - 13
1. 3x+4 Constan
2.-2x+4 t
Variable
3.
4. Exponen
s
5. ts
POLYNOMI
How will you describe
each expressions?
AL
NOT
POLYNOMIAL POLYNOMIAL
• 11+46x-5 • 9-7x-4
• -7.4x+8 • 6-8x-6
• 3 •
• 5x+3 •
POLYNOMIAL It is an algebraic
expression that
• +46x-5 represents a sum of
• - 10x+8 one or
more terms
• 2x+ 3y containing
whole number
exponents on the
Classification of
Polynomial
according to terms
1. 3
MONOMIAL-
a polynomial with one term
2. 3x+4
BINOMIAL-
a polynomial with two terms
3.
TRINOMIAL
- a polynomial with three terms
4.
MULTINOMIAL
- a polynomial with three terms
Classify
Polynomials
According to
DEGREE
• The degree of
monomial is the
total number of
times its
variable occur as
• The degree of a
polynomial is the
greatest degrees
of its terms.
2x + 3y
Linear
Polynomial - if
the degree of
the polynomial
Quadratic
Polynomial - if
the degree of
the polynomial
Cubic
Polynomial –
if the degree
of the
Take note:
1. The degree of a
polynomial that has
only one variable is
the highest power
appearing in any of
the terms.
2. The degree of a
term that has only
one variable is the
exponent of that
variable.
3. The degree of a
term that has more
than one variable is
the sum of the
exponents of the
variables.
4. The degree of a
polynomial in more
than one variable is
the highest sum of
the exponents of
the variables in any
of the terms.
Identify the degree
of each polynomial.
Examples:
How can
you say if
the given
expression
is a
polynomial?
When do we
say that the
expression is
not a
polynomial?
How do we
classify
polynomial
according to
terms?
According to

PRACTICE TEST:
Tell whether each expression is a polynomial or not
a polynomial. If not a polynomial, state the reason
why.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Seatwork 1.1
Directions: Tell whether each
expression is a polynomial. If it is
a polynomial, identify it as
MONOMIAL, BINOMIAL, or
TRINOMIAL. If not polynomial, tell
the reason why.

1.
7.
2. 8.
9. 3x - 16
3. 27
Identify the degree of
each polynomial.

1. a + 3b

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