In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary to describe expressions with multiple terms, some acronyms and properties that help us talk about order of operations and some information about factoring.

  • mononomial
  • binomial
  • polynomial
  • term
  • PEMDAS
  • order of operations
  • distributive property
  • FOIL
  • factoring
  • factor
  • prime number

Expressions with Multiple Terms

Monomials, Binomials and Polynomials

If you have studied prefixes, maybe you already know that “mono-” means “one,” “bi-” means “two,” and “poly-” means “many.”

A monomial is an expression with one term. A term is one unit of an expression. Examine the following examples of monomials.

  • 3x
  • 4x2
  • 7
  • 52xy

A binomial is an expression with two terms. Examine the following examples of binomials.

  • 3x + 2
  • 3a(a+b)2
  • x2 - y2
  • 6a - 4

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