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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
  • Identify polynomials, monomials, binomials, and trinomials
  • Determine the degree of polynomials
  • Add and subtract monomials
  • Add and subtract polynomials
  • Evaluate a polynomial for a given value

Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.

  1. Simplify: 8 x + 3 x .
    If you missed this problem, review Evaluate, Simplify and Translate Expressions .
  2. Subtract: ( 5 n + 8 ) ( 2 n 1 ) .
    If you missed this problem, review Distributive Property .
  3. Evaluate: 4 y 2 when y = 5
    If you missed this problem, review Evaluate, Simplify and Translate Expressions .

Identify polynomials, monomials, binomials, and trinomials

In Evaluate, Simplify, and Translate Expressions , you learned that a term    is a constant or the product of a constant and one or more variables. When it is of the form a x m , where a is a constant and m is a whole number, it is called a monomial. A monomial, or a sum and/or difference of monomials, is called a polynomial.

Polynomials

polynomial    —A monomial, or two or more monomials, combined by addition or subtraction

monomial    —A polynomial with exactly one term

binomial    — A polynomial with exactly two terms

trinomial    —A polynomial with exactly three terms

Notice the roots:

  • poly - means many
  • mono - means one
  • bi - means two
  • tri - means three

Here are some examples of polynomials:

Polynomial b + 1 4 y 2 7 y + 2 5 x 5 4 x 4 + x 3 + 8 x 2 9 x + 1
Monomial 5 4 b 2 −9 x 3
Binomial 3 a 7 y 2 9 17 x 3 + 14 x 2
Trinomial x 2 5 x + 6 4 y 2 7 y + 2 5 a 4 3 a 3 + a

Notice that every monomial, binomial, and trinomial is also a polynomial. They are special members of the family of polynomials and so they have special names. We use the words ‘monomial’, ‘binomial’, and ‘trinomial’ when referring to these special polynomials and just call all the rest ‘polynomials’.

Determine whether each polynomial is a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or other polynomial:

  1. 8 x 2 7 x 9
  2. −5 a 4
  3. x 4 7 x 3 6 x 2 + 5 x + 2
  4. 11 4 y 3
  5. n

Solution

Polynomial Number of terms Type
8 x 2 7 x 9 3 Trinomial
−5 a 4 1 Monomial
x 4 7 x 3 6 x 2 + 5 x + 2 5 Polynomial
11 4 y 3 2 Binomial
n 1 Monomial
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Determine whether each polynomial is a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or other polynomial.

  1. z
  2. 2 x 3 4 x 2 x 8
  3. 6 x 2 4 x + 1
  4. 9 4 y 2
  5. 3 x 7

  1. monomial
  2. polynomial
  3. trinomial
  4. binomial
  5. monomial

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Determine whether each polynomial is a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or other polynomial.

  1. y 3 8
  2. 9 x 3 5 x 2 x
  3. x 4 3 x 2 4 x 7
  4. y 4
  5. w

  1. binomial
  2. trinomial
  3. polynomial
  4. monomial
  5. monomial

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Determine the degree of polynomials

In this section, we will work with polynomials that have only one variable in each term. The degree of a polynomial and the degree of its terms are determined by the exponents of the variable.

A monomial that has no variable, just a constant, is a special case. The degree of a constant is 0 —it has no variable.

Degree of a polynomial

The degree of a term    is the exponent of its variable.

The degree of a constant    is 0 .

The degree of a polynomial    is the highest degree of all its terms.

Let's see how this works by looking at several polynomials. We'll take it step by step, starting with monomials, and then progressing to polynomials with more terms.

Remember: Any base written without an exponent has an implied exponent of 1 .

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Source:  OpenStax, Prealgebra. OpenStax CNX. Jul 15, 2016 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11756/1.9
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