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Classifying Polynomials by Terms and Degree

The document explains how to classify polynomials based on the number of terms and their degree. It defines polynomials as sums or differences of terms and categorizes them into monomials, binomials, and trinomials. Additionally, it provides examples and classifications based on the degree of the polynomials.

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Classifying Polynomials by Terms and Degree

The document explains how to classify polynomials based on the number of terms and their degree. It defines polynomials as sums or differences of terms and categorizes them into monomials, binomials, and trinomials. Additionally, it provides examples and classifications based on the degree of the polynomials.

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CLASSIFYING

POLYNOMIALS
POLYNOMIAL is a sum
A _______________
or difference of terms.
Polynomials have special
names based on their
_______
DEGREEand the number of
_______
TERMS they have.
NAMING BY NUMBER OF TERMS

POLYNOMIALS

MONOMIALS BINOMIALS TRINOMIALS


(1 TERM) (2 TERMS) (3 TERMS)
Classify each polynomial based on
the number of terms that it has.

Ex. 1: 5x2 + 2x – 4 TRINOMIAL

Ex. 2: 3a3 + 2a BINOMIAL

MONOMIAL
Ex. 3: 5mn2
MONOMIAL
Ex. 4: 3x2
BINOMIAL
Ex. 5: 4x2 – 7x
TRINOMIAL
Ex. 6: -9x2 + 2x – 5
MONOMIAL
Ex. 7: 5ab2
Ex. 8: -9a2bc3 – 2ab4 BINOMIAL
NAMING BY THE DEGREE

The __________
DEGREE of a polynomial is the exponent of the term with the
greatest exponent(s).

Find the degree of each polynomial below.

Ex. 1: 5x + 9x2 Degree: 2 BINOMIAL


Ex. 2: 3x3 + 5x – x2 Degree: 3 TRINOMIAL
Ex. 3: -4x + 7 Degree: 1 BINOMAL
Ex. 4: -x4 + 2x2 + 5x3 – x Degree: 4 POLYNOMIAL
The degree of a monomial is the sum of the
exponents.

ADD 2
3&5
3

Ex. 5: 5xy + 9x2y3 Degree: 5 BINOMIAL


Ex. 6: 3x3y5 + 5xy – x2y Degree: 8 TRINOMIAL
Ex. 7: -4xy + 7y3 Degree: 3 BINOMIAL
Ex. 8: -x4y + 2x2y5 Degree: 7 BINOMIAL
Classify each polynomial above using its degree and
number of terms.

Ex. 1 QUADRATIC BINOMIAL


Ex. 2 CUBIC TRINOMIAL
Ex. 3 LINEAR BINOMIAL
Ex. 4 QUARTIC POLYNOMIAL
Ex. 5 5TH DEGREE BINOMIAL
Ex. 6 8TH DEGREE TRINOMIAL
Ex. 7 CUBIC BINOMIAL
Ex. 8 7TH DEGREE BINOMIAL

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