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- (a) which of the following is a polynomial? (circle one.)
\\(\frac{7}{2}x^2 + x^{-1} - 1\\), \\(5x^{\frac{1}{2}}y\\), \\(x^2 - 5\\), \\(\frac{1.1y}{x}\\)
(b) for the polynomial above, state whether it is a monomial, a binomial, or a trinomial.
(c) for the polynomial identified in (a), state the degree and the constant term.
- add and/or subtract the following polynomials:
(a) \\((9 - 24x^2 + 4x) - 7y^2 - 9x + 2y + 16x^2\\)
(b) \\((-3 + 12d^2) - (e^2 + d^2) - (4d - 8e^2 + 7)\\)
- expand and simplify:
(a) \\(-3a^2(2a^3 - 7a + 9)\\)
(b) \\((2x + 4)(x - 2)\\)
(c) \\((3x - 2)^2\\)
1. (a)
Step1: Recall Polynomial Definition
A polynomial is an expression of the form \(a_nx^n + a_{n - 1}x^{n - 1}+\dots+a_1x + a_0\), where exponents are non - negative integers and coefficients are real numbers.
- For \(\frac{7}{2}x^{2}+x^{-1}-1\), the term \(x^{-1}=\frac{1}{x}\) has a negative exponent, so it is not a polynomial.
- For \(5x^{\frac{1}{2}}y\), the exponent \(\frac{1}{2}\) is a fraction (not a non - negative integer), so it is not a polynomial.
- For \(x^{2}-5\), it can be written as \(1x^{2}+0x - 5\), where exponents are non - negative integers and coefficients are real numbers. So it is a polynomial.
- For \(\frac{1.1y}{x}=1.1yx^{-1}\), the term \(x^{-1}\) has a negative exponent, so it is not a polynomial.
Step2: Identify the Polynomial
From the above analysis, the polynomial is \(x^{2}-5\).
Step1: Recall Monomial, Binomial, Trinomial Definitions
- A monomial has 1 term.
- A binomial has 2 terms.
- A trinomial has 3 terms.
The polynomial \(x^{2}-5\) can be written as \(x^{2}+(- 5)\), which has two terms.
Step1: Find the Degree of the Polynomial
The degree of a polynomial is the highest power of the variable. In the polynomial \(x^{2}-5\), the highest power of \(x\) is 2, so the degree is 2.
Step2: Find the Constant Term
The constant term is the term without a variable. In the polynomial \(x^{2}-5\), the constant term is \(-5\).
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\(x^{2}-5\)