Understanding Polynomials
Ever wondered what makes an expression like x²+x-12 special? It's a polynomial - a mathematical expression combining variables, constants, and exponents. The name "polynomial" comes from "poly" (many) and "nominal" (terms).
A polynomial is written in a standard form: P(x) = anx^n + an-1x^n-1 + ... + a1x + a0, where the letters like an represent coefficients. These coefficients are real numbers that multiply the variables. For example, in 3x² + 5x - 7, the coefficients are 3, 5, and -7.
Polynomials are classified by their number of terms. A monomial has just one term (like 5x³), a binomial has two terms likex2−4, and a trinomial has three terms likex2+x−12. Expressions with four or five terms are called quadronomials and pentanomials.
💡 Quick tip: You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and use positive exponents with polynomials, but you can't divide by a variable in a polynomial expression!