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Base | The number that is used as a factor.
Example: In 3², 3 is the base.
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Binomial | A polynomial with two terms.
Example: 2x²+1.
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Coefficient | The number in front of the variable part of the monomial.
Example: In 3X, 3 is the coefficient.
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Constant | Numbers with no variable.
Example: 3, 20 or 1/2
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Degree of a Polynomial | The largest exponent.
Example: 2x⁴+3x²+2 degree= 4
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Exponent | The superscripted number that tells how many times a base is used as a factor.
Example: 2*2*2*2=2⁴
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Like Terms | Terms that have the same variable, raised to the same exponent.
Example. 2m⁴ and 3m⁴ are like terms.
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Monomial | 1 term
example: 2x
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Order of Operations | PEMDAS
Parentheses (), Exponents 2⁴, Multiplication * or Division 1/2, Addition+ or Subtraction -
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Polynomial in Simplest Form | A polynomial with no like terms ordered from highest exponent to lowest exponent.
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Product of Power Rule | To multiply powers having the same base, add the exponent.
Example: 3⁴*3⁴=3⁸
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Term | Terms are separated by a + or - sign
Example: 2x+3y-4z has 3 terms
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Trinomial | A polynomial with 3 terms.
example: 2x⁸+3x-1
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