Essential Question: What are polynomial expressions, and how do you simplify them?
Learning Objective: Students will be able to recognize different parts of polynomials and combine them together using addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
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Question 1
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Graphic Organizer: Polynomial Basics
Question 2
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Graphic Organizer: Types of Polynomials
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What are the three basic parts of all polynomials? (Use the graphic organizer to help you answer.)
Question 4
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What is one example of something that is not a polynomial? (Use the graphic organizer to help you answer.)
Question 5
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What math operations are used to separate terms? Hint: there are only two mathematical operations. (Use the graphic organizer to help you answer.)
Question 6
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Question 7
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Classify the polynomial below based on the number of terms.
Question 8
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Classify the polynomial below based on its degree.
Question 9
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Classify the polynomial below based on the number of terms.
Question 10
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Classify the polynomial below based on its degree.
Question 11
11.
Classify the polynomial below based on the number of terms.
Question 12
12.
Classify the polynomial below based on its degree.
Question 13
13.
Classify the polynomial below based on the number of terms.
Question 14
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Classify the polynomial below based on its degree.
Question 15
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Find the degree of the monomial below.
Question 16
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Classify the polynomial below based on the number of terms. Hint: Check the notes or watch the video above.
Question 17
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Find the degree of the monomial below. (Hint: add the exponents together.)
Question 18
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Find the degree of the polynomial below. (Hint what is the highest exponent?)
Question 19
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How many terms does this polynomial have?
Question 20
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Find the degree of the polynomial below. (Hint what is the highest exponent?)
Question 21
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When we are talking about polynomials, what does the word term refer to?
Question 22
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When we are talking about polynomials, what does the word degree refer to?
Tuesday 10/20/20
Combining Polynomials
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