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Unit 2: Polyomials
Introduction to Polynomials
- A variableis a letter that represents one or more numbers
 
- An algebraic expressionis a combination of variables and constants (e.g. \(`x+y+6, y + 8`\))
 
- When a specific value is assigned to a variable in a algebraic
expression, this is known as substitution.
 ## Methods to solve a polynomial- Combine like terms
- Dividing polynomials
- Multiplying polynomials
 
Simplifying Alegebraic Expressions
- An algebraic expression is an expression with numbers, variables, and operations. You may expand or simplify equations thereon.
Factoring
- Two methods of solving; decomposition and criss-cross.
- First of all, the polynomial must be in the form of a quadratic equation (\(`ax^2 + bx + c`\)).
- As well, simplify the polynomial, so that all common factors are outside (e.g \(`5x + 10 = 5(x + 2) )`\).
| Type of Polynomial | Definition | 
|---|---|
| Monomial | Polynomial that only has one term | 
| Binomial | Polynomial that only has 2 terms | 
| Trinomial | polynomial that only has 3 terms | 
| Type | Example | 
|---|---|
| Perfect Square Trinomials | \(`(a+b)^2 = a^2+2ab+b^2 or (a-b)^2 = a^2-2ab+b^2`\) | 
| Difference with Squares | \(`a^2-b^2 = (a+b)(a-b)`\) | 
| Simple Trinomials | \(`x^2+6x-7 = (x+7)(x-1)`\) | 
| Complex Trinomials | \(`2x^2-21x-11 = (2x+1)(x-11)`\) | 
| Common Factor | \(`2ab+6b+4 = 2(ab+3b+2)`\) | 
| Factor By Grouping | \(`ax+ay+bx+by = (ax+ay)+(bx+by) = a(x+y)+b(x+y) = (a+b)(x+y)`\) | 
Shortcuts
Foil / Rainbow Method
Definitions
- Terma variable that may have coefficient(s) or a constant
 
- Alebraic Expressions: made up of one or more terms
 
- Like-terms: same variables raised to the same exponent
Tips
- Be sure to factor fully
 
- Learn the criss-cross(not mandatory but its a really good method to factor quadratics)
 
- Learn long division(not mandatory but its a really good method to find factors of an expression)
 
- Remember your formulas
 
- Simplify first, combine like terms

