Some examples of linear equations in slope-intercept form.
A quadratic trinomial is a polynomial with three terms. In two of the terms the same variable appears, one that is raised to the second power and the other with an exponent of one. The third term in a quadratic trinomial is a constant. To factor a q...
How to multiply a monomial by itself.
Equations in which the exponent of the variable is always one and the variable never appears as a divisor or under a radical sign are called polynomial equations of degree one.
Simplifying expressions in which a fraction is raised to a power.
A definition of exponents and their use.
Quadratic equations can have one or two variables, but in simplest form all quadratic equations have exactly one variable raised to the second power. Examples of quadratic equations are presented.
The rule for raising a power to a power is demonstrated in simplifying a monomial in which an exponent is outside parentheses.
Simplifying an expression with an exponent of zero.