How do you write a polynomial in standard form, then classify it by degree and number of terms #x+2x^2#?

1 Answer
May 19, 2016

Standard form: #2x^2+x#
Degree: quadratic
Number of terms: binomial

Explanation:

To write a polynomial in standard form, you write starting with the term with the highest degree, or exponent (in this case, the #x^2# term), and then in decreasing order. Since the #x^2# term is the term with the highest degree:
#2x^2+x#

To classify a polynomial by degree, you look at the highest exponent, or degree. Since 2 is the highest exponent (#2x^2#), it is a quadratic. Here are the first few:
Highest Exponent:
#1#- linear
#2#- quadratic
#3#- cubic
#4#- quartic
#5#- quintic

To classify a polynomial by the number of terms, count how many terms are in the polynomial: In this polynomial, there are two terms, #2x^2# and #x#. So, this is a binomial.

1 term- monomial
2 terms- binomial
3 terms- trinomial
4+ terms- polynomial