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Polynomials are algebraic expressions where the exponents of the variables are whole numbers. There are different types of polynomials based on the number of terms or the highest exponent. Some key points: 1) Polynomials can be classified based on the number of terms as monomial, binomial, trinomial, or multinomial. 2) Polynomials can also be classified based on degree as constant, linear, quadratic, cubic, quartic, or quintic. 3) The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent of any of its terms.

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Polynomials are algebraic expressions where the exponents of the variables are whole numbers. There are different types of polynomials based on the number of terms or the highest exponent. Some key points: 1) Polynomials can be classified based on the number of terms as monomial, binomial, trinomial, or multinomial. 2) Polynomials can also be classified based on degree as constant, linear, quadratic, cubic, quartic, or quintic. 3) The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent of any of its terms.

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Mathematics Polynomials

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Algebraic expressions come in different forms. However, there are certain expressions in
algebra that are really important and offer a lot of practical applications. These expressions are
called polynomials.

In this reviewer, we'll discuss what polynomials are, the types of polynomials, and how to
perform mathematical operations with them.

What are polynomials?


A polynomial is an algebraic expression where the exponents of its variables are whole
numbers.

As you may recall, whole numbers are positive counting numbers including 0. Thus, the
exponents in the variables of a polynomial are all positive counting numbers or 0. If a variable
has an exponent of 0, this means that the variable is a constant.

3x4 + 2x3 - x2y + 3 is an example of a polynomial since all of the exponents of the variables are
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What expressions are NOT polynomials?


Now that you know what polynomials are, it is also important to know what makes an expression
non-polynomial. Here's a list of algebraic expressions that are not considered polynomials:

1. Expressions with fractional or decimal exponents in the variable are not


polynomials.

For example, 4x1/2 + 2y3 is not a polynomial since one of its variables, which is x, has a fractional
exponent of ½.

2. Expressions with negative exponents in the variable are not polynomials.

For example, 2a-3b - 5a2b3 + ab is not a polynomial since one of its variables, which is a, has a
negative exponent which is - 3.

3. Expressions with variables in the denominator are not polynomials.

For example, 3x - 2⁄y is not a polynomial since it has a variable (which is y) in the denominator.

How about x + y⁄2? Is this a polynomial?

Although 2 is the denominator, 2 is not a variable. This means that x + y⁄2 can be considered as
a polynomial since it has no variable in the denominator.

Why does a variable in the denominator disqualify an algebraic expression as a polynomial?

As per the negative exponent rule, if a variable is raised to a negative exponent, we should put
that variable in the denominator so that the variable will now have a positive exponent.

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If a variable is in the denominator, then it implies that before the negative exponent rule was
applied, the variable had a negative exponent in the numerator.

We know that a negative exponent in the variable makes an expression a non-polynomial. This
is the reason why variables in the denominator make an expression non-polynomial.

4. Expressions with variables under the radical sign are not polynomials.

Square root (√) and cube root (∛) are some of the examples of radical signs.

As an example, let's consider the expression √x - y. Since it has a variable (which is x) that is
under the radical sign, then √x - y is not a polynomial.

How about √2 + x? Is this a polynomial?

Look at the radical sign. Note that 2 is inside the radical sign. 2 is a constant and not a variable.
Thus, we can consider √2 + x as a polynomial.

Terms of a Polynomial.
A term in a polynomial consists of a number multiplied by a variable with a whole number
exponent. The constant part is also a term of the polynomial.

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The name polynomial comes from “poly” (Greek) which means many and “nomen” (Latin) which
means name (in this case “term”). This means that a polynomial consists of different terms.

The terms in a polynomial are separated by addition or subtraction signs.

Take for example the polynomial 9x2 + 36xy + 4y2 + 3. The terms in this polynomial are 9x2,
36xy, 4y2, and 3. Notice that these terms are separated by addition signs.

Example: Determine the terms in 3x2 + 5y - 2xz

Solution: The terms in the given polynomials are 3x2, 5y, and 2xz.

Like Terms.

Two or more terms are like terms if their variables and exponents (of the variables) are the
same. The numerical coefficient of like terms can be different.

For example, 5y2 and 3y2 are like terms because these terms have the same variable (y) and
their exponents are the same (which is 2).

On the other hand, 7x2 and 5a2 are not like terms because these terms have different variables.

Also, 5x2 and 5x3 are not like terms because even if the variables of these terms are the same,
the exponents are different.

Example 1: Are 2xz and 5xz like terms?

Solution: Yes, because these terms have the same variables (which are x and z).

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Example 2: Which of the following does not belong to the group of like terms: 5a2b, -4a2b,
3a2b2, and 9a2b.

Solution: 3a2b2 does not belong to the group because it has a different exponent for its variable
b.

Degree of a Polynomial.
The degree of a polynomial is the highest exponent of the variable of a polynomial.

Example: What is the degree of the polynomial 3k7 - 5k2 + k - 9?

Solution: The highest exponent of the variable in the polynomial is 7. Thus, the degree of the
polynomial is 7.

If a polynomial has more than one variable, we add the exponents on each term and the highest
resulting sum is the degree of the polynomial.

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Types of Polynomials.
We can classify polynomials according to the number of terms they have or according to their
degree.

1. Types of polynomials according to the number of terms.


Types of Polynomials According to Number of Terms
Number of Terms

Monomial A polynomial with 1 term

Binomial A polynomial with 2 terms

Trinomial A polynomial with 3 terms

Multinomial A polynomial with 4 terms and


above

If we are going to base the classification of a polynomial according to the number of terms, the
polynomial could be a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or multinomial.

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● Monomial - an expression that has one term. This means that a constant, a variable, or
a product of a constant and a variable with an exponent is a monomial. Examples: 4, a,
5x, -9y2 , and 4a2b.
● Binomial - an expression that has two terms. Examples: x + 2, 2y + z, 4ab - 3b2, and p2q
- 3.
● Trinomial - an expression that has three terms. Examples: x2 + 2xy + y2 , 3x - y + 5, and
6x3y + y - 9.
● Multinomial - an expression with more than three terms. Examples: a + 2ab + 3abc +
4bcd and 4x2yz + xy3z - xyz2+ xyz + 1.

2. Types of polynomials according to degree.


Types of Polynomials According to Degre
Degree e

Constant 0

Linear 1

Quadratic 2

Cubic 3

Quartic 4

Quintic 5

If we are going to base the classification of a polynomial according to its degree, the polynomial
could be a constant, linear, quadratic, cubic, quartic, or quintic.

● Constant - a polynomial with a degree of 0. For example, the classification of 9


according to its degree is constant since the highest exponent it has is 0. Note that we
can express 9 as 9x0 .
● Linear - a polynomial with a degree of 1. For example, x + y is linear since the highest
exponent of its variables is 1. Also, 3x + 9 is linear since its largest exponent of the
variable is 1.
● Quadratic - a polynomial with a degree of 2. For example, x2 + 2x + 1 is quadratic since
the highest exponent of its variable is 2.

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● Cubic - a polynomial with a degree of 3. For example, x3 + 3x2 + 3x + 1 is cubic since


the highest exponent of its variable is 3.
● Quartic - a polynomial with a degree of 4. For example, x4 + 4x2 + 8x + 2 is quartic since
the highest exponent of its variable is 4.
● Quintic - a polynomial with a degree of 5. For example, x5 + 5x3 + 8x2 + 2x - 3 is quantic
since the highest exponent of its variable is 5.

Standard Form of a Polynomial.


A polynomial is written in its standard form if the terms of the polynomial are arranged in a
manner where the exponents of the variable are decreasing. In other words, the terms are
written in a decreasing power of the variables.

If we express a polynomial in its standard form, the first term of that polynomial is called the
leading term. Thus, the leading term is the term of the polynomial with the highest exponent.

Example 1: Write 8y2 + y3 - 4y + y5 in standard form.

Solution: We just write the terms of the polynomial in a manner such that the exponents of the
variables are in decreasing order. Thus, the standard form of the given polynomial is y5 + y3 +
8y2 - 4y.

Example 2: What is the leading term of 5z8 + 2z + z7 - 2?

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Solution: To determine the leading term of this polynomial, we should write it first in standard
form. If we express the polynomial in standard form, we have 5z8 + z7 + 2z - 2. The first term of
this polynomial in standard form is 5z8. Therefore, 5z8 is the leading term.

Operations on Polynomials.
In this section, we are going to discuss how to perform the four fundamental operations on
polynomials.

1. Addition of Polynomials.

To learn how to add polynomials, follow the steps below:

1. Arrange the given polynomials in standard form


2. Place the like terms of the given polynomials in columns
3. Add the like terms

Example 1: Add 5x2 + 3x + 2 and 2x2 + x - 1

Solution:

Step 1: Arrange the given polynomials in standard form. Note that the given polynomials
are already written in standard form since the exponents of their variables are in decreasing
order. Hence, we can skip this step.

Step 2: Place like terms of the given polynomials in columns. Recall that the terms of given
polynomials are like terms if the variables and the exponents of these variables are the same.
Recall also that the numerical coefficients of like terms can be different.

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Step 3: Add the like terms. To add like terms, we just add the numerical coefficients then copy
the common variable and the exponent of it.

Thus, the answer is 7x2 + 4x + 1.

Example 2: What is the sum if you add y2 - 2z + x3 , 5z - 3y + x2 , and 2x3 + 5y2?

Solution:

Step 1: Arrange the given polynomials in standard form. If we arrange the given
polynomials into standard form, we will have the following:

x3 + y2 - 2z

x2 - 3y + 5z

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2x3 + 5y2

Step 2: Place the like terms of the given polynomials in columns.

Step 3: Add the like terms.

Therefore, the sum is 3x3 + x2 + 6y2 - 3y + 3z

Example 3: Add 62xy - 5x2y + 3 by -2x2y + 10xy - y + 5

Solution:

Step 1: Arrange the given polynomials in standard form. If we arrange the given
polynomials into standard form, we will have the following:

-5x2y + 62xy + 3

-2x2y + 10xy - y + 5

Step 2: Place the like terms of the given polynomials in columns.

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Step 3: Add the like terms. Do not forget the rules on operations on integers when dealing with
signed numbers.

The answer is -7x2y + 72xy - y + 8.

2. Subtraction of Polynomials.

To know how to subtract polynomials, follow these steps:

1. Write the given polynomials in standard form


2. Change the sign into addition and reverse the sign of each term of the subtrahend (or
the second polynomial)
3. Add the polynomials

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Example 1: Subtract 8x2 - 2x + 1 by 2x2 - 5x - 7

Solution:

Step 1: Write the given polynomials in standard form. The given polynomials are already in
standard form since their terms are already arranged based on the decreasing exponent of the
variables.

Step 2: Change the sign into addition and reverse the sign of each term of the
subtrahend (or the second polynomial). The subtrahend in the given problem is 2x2 - 5x - 7. If
we reverse the sign of each term of this polynomial, we have -2x2 + 5x + 7.

Step 3: Add the polynomials. We are now going to add 8x2 - 2x + 1 to the polynomial we have
obtained from step 2:

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Hence, the answer is 6x2 + 3x + 8.

Example 2: What is the difference between 7x5 - 5y + z2 and 5x3 + 2x5 - 6x - 2z2?

Solution:

Step 1: Write the given polynomials into standard form. If we arrange the given polynomials
into standard form, we will obtain the following:

7x5 + z2 - 5y

2x5 + 5x3 - 2z2 - 6x

Step 2: Change the sign into addition and reverse the sign of each term of the
subtrahend (or the second polynomial). If we reverse the signs of each term of the second
polynomial, we will obtain: -2x5 - 5x3 + 2z2 + 6x

Step 3: Add the polynomials. We are now going to add 7x5 + z2 - 5y to the polynomial we have
obtained from step 2:

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Hence, the answer is 5x5 - 5x3 + 3z2 + 6x - 5y

3. Multiplication of Polynomials.

When we multiply polynomials, we apply the distributive property of multiplication over addition
(or simply distributive property). Before we start discussing how to multiply polynomials, let’s
take a look first at what the distributive property is.

The distributive property tells us that multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a certain
number is equal to the result when we multiply each addend by the same number.

In symbols,

a(b + c) = ab + ac

It looks like we distribute a to the addends b and c.

Example: Compute for 4(5 + 9).

Solution: If we use PEMDAS, we will obtain the following:

4(5 + 9)

4 (14)

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56

Thus, 4(5 + 9) = 56.

Now, let’s try to apply the distributive property:

4(5 + 9) = 4(5) + 4(9) = 20 + 36 = 56

Thus, by applying the distributive property, we obtain the following: 4(5 + 9) = 56.

Keep in mind the concept of distributive property because we will apply this a lot when
multiplying polynomials.

a. Multiplying a Polynomial by a Monomial.

Let us start with the simplest one: How should we multiply a polynomial by a monomial?

Suppose we have the polynomial 5x2 + 3x - 1 and we want to multiply it by a monomial like 2x.

Let us express our problem above as a mathematical sentence:

(5x2 + 3x - 1)(2x)

Since multiplication is commutative (changing the position of numbers in a multiplication


process will not change the result), we can express it as:

(2x)(5x2 + 3x - 1)

Take a look at our mathematical sentence above. Notice that we are multiplying a certain
quantity (2x) to a sum of addends (5x2 + 3x - 1). This means that we can apply the distributive
property.

Applying the distributive property:

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After we “distribute” 2x to the addends, we will perform multiplication. Take note that we apply
the laws of exponents (the product rule, in particular) when we multiply the same variables.

Therefore, (2x)(5x2 + 3x - 1) = 10x3 + 6x2 - 2x

Example: Multiply 8ab + 2a - 3c by 4ab

Solution: We have (4ab)(8ab + 2a - 3c). Applying the distributive property:

(4ab)(8ab) +(4ab)(2a) - (4ab)(3c)

Performing multiplication to each terms:

32a2b2 + 8a2b - 12abc

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Therefore, the answer is 32a2b2 + 8a2b - 12abc

b. Multiplying a Polynomial by a Binomial.

Suppose we have the polynomial 3p2 + 2p - 1 and we want it to be multiplied by a binomial such
as 2p + 1. How can we multiply these expressions?

If we can express our given problem as a mathematical sentence, we have:

(2p + 1)(3p2 + 2p - 1)

In this case, we can apply the distributive property. We can distribute the first term of the
binomial which is 2p to 3p2 + 2p - 1 and we can also distribute the second term of the binomial
which is 1 to the same polynomial (i.e., 3p2 + 2p - 1).

After we have distributed the terms of the binomial to the addends of the polynomial, we can
apply again the distributive property:

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Perform multiplication to each term and apply the product rule.

Note that we can combine some of the like terms of the resulting polynomial:

Therefore, the answer is 6p3 + 7p2 - 1

Example: Multiply 5a2 - 3ab + 2 by a - 2b

Solution: We have: (a - 2b)(5a2 - 3ab + 2). Distributing each terms of the binomial to the
polynomial:

a(5a2 - 3ab + 2) - 2b(5a2 - 3ab + 2)

Applying the distributive property:

[a(5a2) - a(3ab) + a(2)] - [2b(5a2) - 2b(3ab) + 2b(2)]

Multiplying each terms:

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[5a3 - 3a2b + 2a] - [10a2b - 6ab2 + 4b]

We can rewrite the expression above as:

[5a3 - 3a2b + 2a] + [-10a2b + 6ab2 - 4b]

Combining like terms:

5a3 - 13a2b + 6ab2 + 2a - 4b

Therefore, the answer is 5a3 - 13a2b - 6ab2 + 2a - 4b

c. Multiplying a Polynomial by Another Polynomial.

You have learned how to multiply a polynomial by a monomial or a binomial in the previous
sections of this reviewer. Recall that we just applied the distributive property to multiply these
expressions. Using the same technique, you can also multiply a polynomial by another
polynomial.

To multiply a polynomial by another polynomial, simply multiply each term of one polynomial by
each term of the other polynomial and then combine like terms of the resulting polynomial.

Example 1: Multiply 3a2 + 2a - 1 by a3 - 4a + 1.

Solution: Expressing the mathematical problem above as a mathematical sentence, we have:

(3a2 + 2a - 1)(a3 - 4a + 1)

We then multiply each term of 3a2 + 2a - 1 to a3 - 4a + 1

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Applying the principle of distributive property:

Putting together the terms and combining like terms:

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Therefore, the answer is 3a5 + 2a4 - 13a3 - 5a2 + 6a - 1.

Example 2: Multiply 5x2y + y + 2 by y2 + 3x - 1

Solution: Expressing the mathematical problem above as a mathematical sentence, we have:

(5x2y + y + 2)(y2 + 3x - 1)

We multiply each term of 5x2y + y + 2 to y2 + 3x - 1:

5x2y(y2 + 3x - 1) + y(y2 + 3x - 1) + 2(y2 + 3x - 1)

Applying the distributive property:

5x2y(y2 + 3x - 1) + y(y2 + 3x - 1) + 2(y2 + 3x - 1)

(5x2y3 + 15x3y - 5x2y) + (y3 + 3xy - y) + (2y2 + 6x - 2)

Combining like terms and writing the resulting polynomial in standard form:

(5x2y3 + 15x3y - 5x2y) + (y3 + 3xy - y) + (2y2 + 6x - 2)

5x2y3 + 15x3y - 5x2y + y3 + 2y2 + 3xy + 6x - y - 2

Therefore the answer is 5x2y3 + 15x3y - 5x2y + y3 + 2y2 + 3xy + 6x - y - 2

In the next chapter, we are going to discuss different techniques to multiply polynomials under
different conditions. We call these techniques “special products”. This includes multiplying a
binomial by another binomial, squaring a binomial, cubing a binomial, and so on.

4. Division of Polynomials.

To divide polynomials, we use the long division method. This method allows us to use the
division brackets which we also use when we divide whole numbers.

Suppose we want to divide 25x2 + 10x - 15 by 5x + 5

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25x2 + 10x - 15 ÷ (5x + 5)

The first thing we have to do is put 25x2 + 10x - 15 inside the division bracket and then put 5x +
5 outside of it.

Next, we divide the first term of the polynomial inside the division bracket by the first term of the
polynomial outside the division bracket. To perform this, we apply the quotient rule. We put the
result above the bracket and align it to the first term of the polynomial inside the bracket.

We divide 25x2 by 5x and obtain 5x. We then put this answer (i.e., 5x) above the division
bracket, making sure it's aligned to the first term of the dividend.

Then, we multiply the divisor by the answer we obtained earlier and subtract the answer from
the dividend.

This means that we multiply 5x + 5 by 5x to obtain 25x2 + 25x. We then subtract 25x2 + 25x from
25x2 + 10x to obtain -15x.

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We bring down - 15 to create a new polynomial.

We repeat the things we performed above.

Hence, the answer is 5x - 3.

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