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Algebra 1Algebra 185 views·Updated May 29, 2026·1 page

Understanding Polynomials: Basics and Beyond

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# Intro to Polynomials

*Break down the word: "Poly-" meaning many, and "-nominal" meaning terms.*

Examples of Polynomials:

$10x^5 - 9x^2

Intro to Polynomials

Ever wondered why they're called "polynomials"? The word breaks down into "poly" (meaning many) and "nominal" (meaning terms). Polynomials can look like $10x^5 - 9x^2 + 13x + 7orbeassimpleas or be as simple as 7y^9$ or even just a number like 5. Remember though - no negative powers allowed in polynomials!

Polynomials contain different parts worth identifying. Each polynomial consists of terms like $10x^5$ or $-9x^2$, and every term has a coefficient (the number part), a variable, and a non-negative integer power. When written in standard form, the first coefficient is called the leading coefficient, while terms without variables are called constant terms.

We name polynomials based on how many terms they have. A monomial has just one term, a binomial has two terms, and a trinomial has three terms. The degree of a polynomial is determined by the highest power in any term - so $10x^5 - 9x^2 + 13x + 7$ would be a fifth-degree polynomial.

Quick Tip! When writing polynomials in standard form, always arrange terms from highest power to lowest power. For example, $10x^5 - 9x^2 + 13x + 7isinstandardform,but is in standard form, but 13x + 7 + 10x^5 - 9x^2$ is not!

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Algebra 1Algebra 185 views·Updated May 29, 2026·1 page

Understanding Polynomials: Basics and Beyond

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Mylo@mylo.2145

Polynomials are mathematical expressions that power many concepts in algebra. They consist of terms with variables raised to non-negative powers, and understanding them opens the door to solving complex equations and modeling real-world situations.

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# Intro to Polynomials

*Break down the word: "Poly-" meaning many, and "-nominal" meaning terms.*

Examples of Polynomials:

$10x^5 - 9x^2

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Intro to Polynomials

Ever wondered why they're called "polynomials"? The word breaks down into "poly" (meaning many) and "nominal" (meaning terms). Polynomials can look like $10x^5 - 9x^2 + 13x + 7orbeassimpleas or be as simple as 7y^9$ or even just a number like 5. Remember though - no negative powers allowed in polynomials!

Polynomials contain different parts worth identifying. Each polynomial consists of terms like $10x^5$ or $-9x^2$, and every term has a coefficient (the number part), a variable, and a non-negative integer power. When written in standard form, the first coefficient is called the leading coefficient, while terms without variables are called constant terms.

We name polynomials based on how many terms they have. A monomial has just one term, a binomial has two terms, and a trinomial has three terms. The degree of a polynomial is determined by the highest power in any term - so $10x^5 - 9x^2 + 13x + 7$ would be a fifth-degree polynomial.

Quick Tip! When writing polynomials in standard form, always arrange terms from highest power to lowest power. For example, $10x^5 - 9x^2 + 13x + 7isinstandardform,but is in standard form, but 13x + 7 + 10x^5 - 9x^2$ is not!

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What is the Knowunity AI companion?

Our AI companion is specifically built for the needs of students. Based on the millions of content pieces we have on the platform we can provide truly meaningful and relevant answers to students. But its not only about answers, the companion is even more about guiding students through their daily learning challenges, with personalised study plans, quizzes or content pieces in the chat and 100% personalisation based on the students skills and developments.

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Is Knowunity really free of charge?

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Stefan SiOS user

This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.

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