Operations with Polynomials
Across
- 1. The sum of two or more terms.
- 4. The result of multiplying two or more terms.
- 6. The operation of dividing one polynomial by another.
- 7. The operation of combining two or more polynomials by adding their corresponding terms.
- 9. A method of polynomial division that involves the long division algorithm.
- 11. To multiply a value or expression by each term inside parentheses.
- 14. A polynomial with four terms.
- 17. Expressing a polynomial as a product of its factors.
- 19. A single component of a polynomial separated by addition or subtraction.
- 20. The process of finding the factors of a polynomial.
- 21. A polynomial that cannot be factored into simpler polynomials.
- 22. To perform the operation of repeated addition.
- 23. An algebraic expression consisting of variables, coefficients, and exponents, combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
Down
- 1. A method of polynomial division that simplifies the process by using coefficients.
- 2. A polynomial with only one term.
- 3. The amount left over after dividing one number by another.
- 5. The result of multiplying two or more terms.
- 8. The highest power of a variable in a polynomial.
- 9. Referring to the term with the highest degree in a polynomial.
- 10. A polynomial with three terms.
- 12. The numerical factor multiplying the variables in a term of a polynomial.
- 13. A polynomial with two terms.
- 15. To find the values of variables that make an equation or inequality true.
- 16. The operation of subtracting the coefficients of the corresponding terms in two polynomials.
- 18. The highest common factor of the terms of a polynomial.