Exponent Rules
Classifying Polynomials
Adding & Subtracting Polynomials
100

Use the product rule for exponents to multiply:

4x^3*5x^2

20x^5

100

Determine the degree of the following polynomial:

-3x^2+5x-1

Degree: 2

100

Add the following polynomials. Write your final answer in standard form.

(4x^2+4)+(19x^2-7)

23x^2-3

200

Use the quotient rule for exponents to divide:

(x^2y^5)/(xy^3)

xy^2

200

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

2xy-3x^2y

Binomial

200

Add the following polynomials. Write your final answer in standard form.

(13x^2y-2x+1)+(9x^2y-7)

22x^2y-2x-6

300

Use the power rule to simplify:

(4x^2yz^3)^2


16x^4y^2z^6

300

Classify the polynomial by its degree and the number of terms:

-4x^4+3x^2-x

Quartic Trinomial

300

Add the following polynomials. Write your final answer in standard form.

(-x^3+8x^2-5)+(10x^3-x^2+1)

9x^3+7x^2-4

400

Use the quotient rule and the negative exponent rule to simplify:

(2x^2y^4)/(8x^5y^5)

(1)/(4x^3y)

400

Classify the polynomial by its degree and the number of terms:

3x^2-x

Quadratic binomial

400

Subtract the following polynomials. Write your final answer in standard form.

(3x+2)-(11x-6)

-8x+8

500

Use the exponent rules to simplify:

(x^3y^4)^3*(3xy^2)^2

9x^11y^16

500

Classify the polynomial by its degree and the number of terms:

-2xy^2+4xy-3y^2+1

Cubic Polynomial with 4 Terms

500

Subtract the following polynomials. Write your final answer in standard form.

(x^2-x+4)-(x^2+x-2)

-2x+6

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