This document discusses monomials, binomials, trinomials, and polynomials. It defines each term and provides examples. A monomial has one term, a binomial has two terms, a trinomial has three terms, and a polynomial can have any number of terms. The degree of a monomial or polynomial is determined by summing the exponents of its variables. The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree term after simplification.
This document discusses monomials, binomials, trinomials, and polynomials. It defines each term and provides examples. A monomial has one term, a binomial has two terms, a trinomial has three terms, and a polynomial can have any number of terms. The degree of a monomial or polynomial is determined by summing the exponents of its variables. The degree of a polynomial is the highest degree term after simplification.