A polynomial is a mathematical expression that consists of variables (also called indeterminates) and coefficients. These expressions are combined using operations like addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
In this example, \(9x^2 - 12x + 4\) is a polynomial, specifically a quadratic polynomial, as its highest degree term is 2.
When analyzing polynomials, you should:
- Identify the terms separated by + or -.
- Determine the degree of the polynomial, which is the highest power of the variable.
- Simplify or combine like terms using algebra.
Understanding the structure of polynomials allows you to perform operations like factoring, expansion, and solving polynomial equations systematically. Recognizing the hierarchy in terms (from the highest degree to the constant term) is crucial for effectively working with these expressions.