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Exponents and Polynomials

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binomial   A polynomial with two terms.  
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cubic   A polynomial of degree 3.  
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degree of a monomial   The sum of the exponents of the variables in the monomial.  
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degree of a polynomial   The degree of the term of the polynomial with the greatest degree.  
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difference of two squares   A polynomial of the form a^2- b^, which may be written as the product (a + b) (a - b).  
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leading coefficient   The coefficient of the first term of a polynomial in standard form.  
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monomial   A number or a product of numbers and variables with whole-number exponents, or a polynomial with one term.  
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perfect-square trinomial   A trinomial whose factored from is the square of a binomial. a^2 -2ab + b^2 = (a-b)^2 or a^2 +2ab + b^2 = (a + b )^2  
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polynomial   A monomial or a sum or difference of monomials.  
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quadratic   A polynomial with a degree of 2.  
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scientific notation   A method of writing very large or very small numbers, by using powers of 10.  
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standard form of a polynomial   A polynomial in one variable is written in order from greatest to least degree.  
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trinomial   A polynomial with three terms.  
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