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Polynomial Terminology: Name, Coefficient, Constant, Degree (Example) Instructional VideoPolynomial Terminology: Name, Coefficient, Constant, Degree (Example) Instructional Video
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Mathispower4u
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8th - 11th
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Math
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Media Length
2:43
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Duration
10 mins
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Year
2014
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Polynomial Terminology: Name, Coefficient, Constant, Degree (Example)

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Be determined to learn about terminology. An educational video covers examples of identifying the name, leading coefficient, constant, and degree of polynomials. Scholars see how to describe polynomials using these attributes.

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Concepts

polynomials, monomials, binomials, trinomials, degrees of a polynomial, coefficients

Instructional Ideas

  • Have the class create and fill out additional tables similar to the one in the video
  • Use the resource as part of an intervention session

Classroom Considerations

  • Learners should be familiar with the names of polynomials, such as monomials, binomials, and trinomials
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Explanations are easy to follow
  • Short, well-paced video holds viewers' attention

Cons

  • None

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