Summary: Review
Key Concepts
- To evaluate a polynomial expression, substitute a particular value for each variable and simplify.
- To find the GCF of a polynomial, first find the GCF of the coefficients, then find the GCF of the variables, then multiply them together to form the GCF of the polynomial.
- To simplify a rational expression, first factor the numerator and denominator, exclude any possible values of the variable that could cause the denominator to equal zero, then find and cancel common factors in the numerator and denominator.
- Division by zero is undefined.