What is an Equation
An equation says that two things are equal. It will have an equals sign "=" like this:x | + | 2 | = | 6 |
So an equation is like a statement "this equals that"
Parts of an Equation
So people can talk about equations, there are names for different parts (better than saying "that thingy there"!)Here we have an equation that says 4x − 7 equals 5, and all its parts:
A number on its own is called a Constant.
A Coefficient is a number used to multiply a variable (4x means 4 times x, so 4 is a coefficient)
Variables without a number have a coefficient of 1 (x is really 1x)
Sometimes a letter stands in for the number:
Example: ax2 + bx + c
- x is a variable
- a and b are coefficients
- c is a constant
An Expression is a group of terms (the terms are separated by + or − signs)
Exponents
The exponent (such as the 2 in x2) says how many times to use the value in a multiplication.
Examples:
82 = 8 × 8 = 64
y3 = y × y × y
y2z = y × y × z
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Example: y4z2 is easier than y × y × y × y × z × z, or even yyyyzz
Polynomial
Example of a Polynomial: 3x2 + x - 2
A polynomial can have constants, variables and the exponents 0,1,2,3,... But it never has division by a variable.
Monomial, Binomial, Trinomial
There are special names for polynomials with 1, 2 or 3 terms:Like Terms
Like Terms are terms whose variables (and their exponents such as the 2 in x2) are the same.In other words, terms that are "like" each other. (Note: the coefficients can be different)
Example:
(1/3)xy2 | −2xy2 | 6xy2 |
Are all like terms because the variables are all xy2
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