PolyNOmial term?
Polynomial terms are constants (numbers), variables, or the PRODUCT of a constant (number) and variable.

    Drag each polynomial into the proper column:
Constant              Variable                      Product
13
?
m
?
Constant and variable
13m
?
Polynomial terms are constants (numbers), variables, or the PRODUCT of a constant (number) and variable.    Drag each polynomial into the proper column:
Polynomial Term
x/3
?
NOT a Polynomial Term
3/x
?
Polynomial terms are constants (numbers), variables, or the PRODUCT of a constant (number) and variable.    Drag each polynomial into the proper column:
Polynomial Term
x/3
x2
?
NOT a Polynomial Term
3/x
x-2
?
Polynomial terms are constants (numbers), variables, or the PRODUCT of a constant (number) and variable.    Drag each polynomial into the proper column:
Polynomial Term
x/3
x23
?
x2
NOT a Polynomial Term
3/x
x-2
x2/3
?
Yes, it's the product   of a number and variable
Yes, because 14 is 
     greater than 9
No, the variable is raised    to a Non-whole power
No, the variable is    in the denominator
Is this a polynomial term?
14x9
WHY?
Yes, it's the product   of a number and variable
Yes, because -4 is      less than 3
No, the variable is raised    to a Non-whole power
No, the variable is    in the denominator
Is this a polynomial term?
-4x3
WHY?
Yes, it's the product   of a number and variable
Yes, because ⅓ is a
    proper fraction
No, the variable is raised    to a Non-whole power
No, the variable is    in the denominator
Is this a polynomial term?
  x
WHY?
Yes, it's the product   of a number and variable
Yes, because 4.9 is      less than 5
No, the variable is raised    to a Non-whole power
  4.9x
No, the variable is    in the denominator
Is this a polynomial term?
WHY?
Yes, it's the product   of a number and variable
Yes, because the 
  fraction has a 7 on top
No, the variable is x
    instead of a variable 
    like y
No, the variable is    in the denominator
Is this a polynomial term?
  7/x
WHY?
Click ALL POLYNOMIAL TERMSSnitchy says: there are 2 of them
x/y
xy2z
a-2
w
5
13/x
Click ALL POLYNOMIAL TERMSPssst, there are three of them
x3y
.25x
14r-2
76
Click ALL POLYNOMIAL TERMSPssst, there are FOUR of them
y/3
14r-2
y777
76
√x
5x3y
FINITO
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