APR.A.1 - Perform Arithmetic Operations On Polynomials (Add, Subtract, Multiply)
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A.APR.A.1 - Perform Arithmetic Operations On Polynomials (Add, Subtract, Multiply)
Find the product of the polynomials below. Select the equivalent expression written with the fewest number of terms.
Which of the following best describes the result when one polynomial is subtracted from another?
Simplify the expression below. Write your answer in standard form using the fewest number of terms.
What value should go in the blank so that the two expressions are equivalent?
Determine whether each expression in the table below is a polynomial.
Which of the following expressions is equivalent to a polynomial that, after rewriting to the fewest number of terms, satisfies all of the following criteria?
Match each equivalent expression.
Letty attempted to simplify the expression below but made an error. Click on the step where she made her first error.
Juno claims that the sum of a quadratic polynomial and a linear polynomial is a cubic polynomial. Do you support her claim? Select the best explanation.
Samir subtracted the following polynomials:
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