Chapter 36.1

What is a polynomial?


What You'll Learn

Identify which expressions qualify as polynomials based on exponent rules
Recognize that polynomial exponents must be whole numbers, not fractions or negatives
Classify polynomials by number of terms: monomials, binomials, and trinomials
Understand that constants and expressions with zero exponents are polynomials

What You'll Practice

1

Determining whether expressions with various exponents are polynomials

2

Identifying polynomials with roots, fractions, and negative exponents

3

Classifying expressions as monomials, binomials, or trinomials

Why This Matters

Understanding what qualifies as a polynomial is essential for all future algebra work. You'll use polynomials throughout algebra, calculus, and beyond, so knowing how to identify and classify them correctly helps you apply the right techniques to solve equations and simplify expressions.

This Unit Includes

2 Video lessons
Practice exercises

Skills

Polynomials
Exponents
Monomials
Binomials
Trinomials
Classification
Algebra
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