Introduction to Polynomial Basics
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
- Identify the degree, leading coefficient, and leading term of a polynomial.
- Add and subtract polynomials.
- Multiply polynomials.
- Square a binomial.
- Find a difference of squares.
- Perform operations on polynomials with several variables.
Earl is building a doghouse whose front is in the shape of a square topped with a triangle. There will be a rectangular door through which the dog can enter and exit the house. Earl wants to find the area of the front of the doghouse so that he can purchase the correct amount of paint. Using the measurements of the front of the house shown in Figure 1 below, we can create an expression that combines several variable terms which allows us to solve this problem and others like it.
Figure 1
First, find the area of the square in square feet.
A===s2(2x)24x2
Then, find the area of the triangle in square feet.
A===21bh21(2x)(23)23x
Next, find the area of the rectangular door in square feet.
A===lwx⋅1x
The area of the front of the doghouse can be found by adding the areas of the square and the triangle and then subtracting the area of the rectangle. When we do this, we get
4x2+23x−x ft2, or 4x2+21x ft2.
In this module, we will examine expressions such as this one which combine several variable terms.Licenses & Attributions
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