Reasoning: In the statement below, r and s represent integers. Is the statement always, sometimes, or never true?
A root of the equation below could be -2.
Review Lesson 5-4: Match each expression on the left with its quotient on the right.
Review Lesson 5-1: Consider the standard form of each polynomial. Then classify it by its degree AND number of terms.
monomial
binomial
trinomial
polynomial of four terms
constant
linear
quadratic
cubic
quartic
quintic
Use Your Vocabulary: True or False? 1 and -1 are roots of the equation.
Use Your Vocabulary: True or False? The equation has roots 4 and -4.
Use Your Vocabulary: Identify the maximum number of roots each polynomial can have.
1
2
4
6
7
8