Polynomial expressions are algebraic expressions that consist of variables raised to whole number exponents and their coefficients. They can be as simple as a single term or as complex as having multiple terms. Our initial expression, \(-x^{3} + 2x - 1\), is a polynomial of degree 3.
Polynomials are crucial in both theoretical and applied mathematics. They help model and solve real-world problems, such as calculating areas, predicting profits, or analyzing scientific data.
- Monomials consist of a single term.
- Binomials have two terms.
- Polynomials with three terms, such as our expression, are called trinomials.
By understanding how to evaluate these expressions using the substitution method and simplification process, students can better appreciate the power and versatility of polynomial mathematics.