Special Kinds of Polynomials at a Glance


We know what you're thinking. Aren't all polynomials special? Aw. That's sweet, but stop kissing up.

There are special names for polynomials with certain numbers of terms.

  • A monomial is a polynomial with only one term, such as 3x, 4xy, 7, and 3x2y34.
     
  • A binomial is a polynomial with exactly two terms, such as x + 3, 4x2 + 5x, and x + 2y7.
     
  • A trinomial is a polynomial with exactly three terms, such as 4x4 + 3x3 – 2.

You can remember these three because a tricycle has three wheels, a bicycle has two wheels, and a monocycle has...man, that almost worked.

Another special kind of polynomial is a quadratic polynomial, which is a polynomial of degree 2. Yes, "quad" usually means "4," but bear with us.

A quadratic polynomial looks like ax2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are real numbers and a isn't zero (if a were zero, the polynomial would only have degree 1).

A 2nd degree polynomial is "quadratic." Shouldn't it be "biratic?" What's the good of these numerical prefixes if they're only going to keep changing them on us?

A valid question. The answer? "Quad" also means "square." Oooh...sneaky.

In a single-variable polynomial of degree 2, we're squaring the variable, so it makes sense to think of that polynomial as "quadratic." We'll cross our fingers and hope "quad" doesn't also mean a third thing.

The following polynomials are quadratic.

  • x2
     
  • -4x2 + 8
     
  • 5x2 + 6x – 1

The following polynomials are not quadratic.

  • x + 5
      
  • x4 + 6x2 + 2
     
  • 8

Exercise 1

Is the following polynomial a monomial, binomial, or trinomial?

45x7 – 8x2 + 4x


Exercise 2

Is the following polynomial a monomial, binomial, or trinomial?

x


Exercise 3

Is the following polynomial a monomial, binomial, or trinomial?

5x5 + 4x


Exercise 4

Is the following polynomial a monomial, binomial, or trinomial?

5


Exercise 5

Is the following polynomial a quadratic?

5x2


Exercise 6

Is the following polynomial a quadratic?

x4 + 3x – 2


Exercise 7

Is the following polynomial a quadratic?

x + 4


Exercise 8

Is the following polynomial a quadratic?

-4.5x2 + 4x – 3.2