How do you determine if #(5y^2)/x^2+4x# is a polynomial and if so, how do you identify if it is a monomial, binomial, or trinomial?
1 Answer
The expression is a polynomial with two terms.
That makes it a binomial.
Polynomials are algebraic expressions made up of one or more terms, which are addends.
The number of terms defines the name of the polynomial.
Explanation:
Polynomials are algebraic expressions made up of more than one "term."
A "term" is a cluster of numbers and letters that are connected to each other by multiplication and division.
These are all "terms"
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Terms are separated from each other by addition or subtraction.
Here are expressions with two terms:
a + 3
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You can tell if an expression is a monomial, a binomial, a trinomial, or a polynomial by counting the terms.
We give expressions with 1, 2, or 3 terms special names, but after that we stop counting and just say "polynomial."
Specific kinds of polynomials are called:
a monomial if it has exactly 1 term
a binomial if it has exactly 2 terms
a trinomial if it has exactly 3 terms
1 . . . . .2 . . . 3
a polynomial if it has more than 3 terms
(But expressions with 1, 2, or 3 terms are also still called polynomials.)
. 1 . . . . . .2 . . . . . 3 . . . .4
Here is more information about terms and polynomials
https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/polynomials.html