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Title: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials


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Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
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1. Determine the coefficient and degree of each
monomial
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3. State why each of the following is not a
polynomial
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4. State why each of the following is not a
polynomial
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5. Determine whether the algebraic expression is
a polynomial (Yes or No). If it is a polynomial,
write the polynomial in standard form, determine
the degree, and state if it is a monomial,
binomial, or trinomial. If it is a polynomial
with more than 3 terms, identify the expression
as a polynomial.
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6. Determine whether the algebraic expression is
a polynomial (Yes or No). If it is a polynomial,
write the polynomial in standard form, determine
the degree, and state if it is a monomial,
binomial, or trinomial. If it is a polynomial
with more than 3 terms, identify the expression
as a polynomial.
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7. Determine whether the algebraic expression is
a polynomial (Yes or No). If it is a polynomial,
write the polynomial in standard form, determine
the degree, and state if it is a monomial,
binomial, or trinomial. If it is a polynomial
with more than 3 terms, identify the expression
as a polynomial.
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8. Determine whether the algebraic expression is
a polynomial (Yes or No). If it is a polynomial,
write the polynomial in standard form, determine
the degree, and state if it is a monomial,
binomial, or trinomial. If it is a polynomial
with more than 3 terms, identify the expression
as a polynomial.
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9. Determine whether the algebraic expression is
a polynomial (Yes or No). If it is a polynomial,
write the polynomial in standard form, determine
the degree, and state if it is a monomial,
binomial, or trinomial. If it is a polynomial
with more than 3 terms, identify the expression
as a polynomial.
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10. Determine whether the algebraic expression is
a polynomial (Yes or No). If it is a polynomial,
write the polynomial in standard form, determine
the degree, and state if it is a monomial,
binomial, or trinomial. If it is a polynomial
with more than 3 terms, identify the expression
as a polynomial.
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11. Simplify each polynomial by adding or
subtracting, as indicated. Express your answer
as a single polynomial in standard form.
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12. Simplify each polynomial by adding or
subtracting, as indicated. Express your answer
as a single polynomial in standard form.
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13. Simplify each polynomial by adding or
subtracting, as indicated. Express your answer
as a single polynomial in standard form.
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