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Grade 7 Math: Polynomials Guide

This lesson introduces students to polynomials by defining terms like monomial, binomial, trinomial, coefficient, exponent, base, degree, and similar terms. It explains that a polynomial is an algebraic expression with variables that have whole number exponents. Students are given examples of polynomials and asked to determine if expressions are polynomials or not, and to identify the kind and degree of polynomials.
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Grade 7 Math: Polynomials Guide

This lesson introduces students to polynomials by defining terms like monomial, binomial, trinomial, coefficient, exponent, base, degree, and similar terms. It explains that a polynomial is an algebraic expression with variables that have whole number exponents. Students are given examples of polynomials and asked to determine if expressions are polynomials or not, and to identify the kind and degree of polynomials.
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Grade 7 Math LESSON 20: POLYNOMIALS LEARNING GUIDE

GRADE 7 MATH LEARNING GUIDE

Lesson 20: Polynomials Time: 1.5 hours


Pre-requisite Concepts: Constants, Variables, Algebraic expressions
About the Lesson: This lesson introduces to students the terms associated with polynomials. It
discusses what polynomials are.

Objectives:
In this lesson, the students must be able to:
1) Give examples of polynomials, monomials, binomials, and trinomials;
2) Identify the base, coefficient, terms and exponent sin a given polynomial.

Lesson Proper:
I. A. Activity 1: Word Hunt
Find the following words inside the box.

BASE CUBIC P C I T N I U Q Y N E T
COEFFICIENT LINEAR
P M E X P O N E N T S C
DEGREE QUADRATIC
C O E F F I C I E N T O
EXPONENT QUINTIC
TERM QUARTIC Q N L I N E A R B D R N
CONSTANT U O C Y A P M R A E I S
BINOMIAL A M R I N L M T S G N T
MONOMIAL
D I U N B O Q U N R O A
POLYNOMIAL
R A E Q P U M V T E M N
TRINOMIAL
A L S O B D C I R E I T
T A A C U B I N A S A A
I U B I N O M I A L L C
C I T R A U Q R T I C B

Definition of Terms
In the algebraic expression 3x2 – x + 5, 3x2, -x and 5 are called the terms.
Term is a constant, a variable or a product of constant and variable.
In the term 3x2, 3 is called the numerical coefficient and x2 is called the literal coefficient.
In the term –x has a numerical coefficient which is -1 and a literal coefficient which is x.
The term 5 is called the constant, which is usually referred to as the term without a variable.
Numerical coefficient is the constant/number.
Literal coefficient is the variable including its exponent.
The word Coefficient alone is referred to as the numerical coefficient.
Grade 7 Math LESSON 20: POLYNOMIALS LEARNING GUIDE

In the literal coefficient x2, x is called the base and 2 is called the exponent.
Degree is the highest exponent or the highest sum of exponents of the variables in a term.
In 3x – x + 5, the degree is 2.
2

In 3x2y3 – x4y3 the degree is 7.


Similar Terms are terms having the same literal coefficients.
3x2 and -5x2 are similar because their literal coefficients are the same.
5x and 5x2 are NOT similar because their literal coefficients are NOT the same.
2x3y2 and –4x2y3 are NOT similar because their literal coefficients are NOT the
same.

A polynomial is a kind of algebraic expression where each term is a constant, a variable or a


product of a constant and variable in which the variable has a whole number (non-negative
number) exponent. A polynomial can be a monomial, binomial, trinomial or a multinomial.

An algebraic expression is NOT a polynomial if


1) the exponent of the variable is NOT a whole number {0, 1, 2, 3..}.
2) the variable is inside the radical sign.
3) the variable is in the denominator.

Kinds of Polynomial according to the number of terms


1) Monomial – is a polynomial with only one term
2) Binomial – is polynomial with two terms
3) Trinomial – is a polynomial with three terms
4) Polynomial – is a polynomial with four or more terms

B. Activity 2
Tell whether the given expression is a polynomial or not. If it is a polynomial, determine its
degree and tell its kind according to the number of terms. If it is NOT, explain why.
1) 3x2 6) x ½ - 3x + 4
2) x2 – 5xy 7) x4 – x7 + 3
3) 10 8)

4) 3x2 – 5xy + x3 + 5 9)

5) x3 – 5x-2 + 3 10)

Kinds of Polynomial according to its degree


1) Constant – a polynomial of degree zero
2) Linear – a polynomial of degree one
3) Quadratic – a polynomial of degree two
4) Cubic – a polynomial of degree three
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