Understanding Polynomials

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Understanding Polynomials

Key Terms Binomial – sum of two monomials. Trinomial – the sum of three monomials. Degree of a monomial – the sum of the exponents of all its variables. A nonzero constant has a degree of 0. Degree of a polynomial – the greatest degree of any term in the polynomial

5. Standard form of a polynomial – the terms are written in order from greatest degree to least degree. 6. Leading coefficient – the coefficient of the first term, after it is written in standard form.