A polynomial is an expression made up of terms which have variables raised to non-negative integer powers and which have real or complex coefficients.
A polynomial in one variable is of the form a_nx^n + a_{n - 1}x^{n - 1} + \ldots + a_1x + a_0, where n is a non-negative integer. A quadratic expression is an example of a polynomial.
The term which has a fixed value and no variables is called the constant term. The term with highest exponent on the variable is called the leading term, and the exponent of this term is the degree of the polynomial.
Polynomials can also have special names:
Fully simplify the polynomial expression \left(x^2y + 4xy - x^2\right) - \left(5xy^2 - 2xy + 9\right).
Fully simplify the polynomial expression \left(3 + 2a\right)^3.
Form a fully simplified polynomial expression for the perimeter of the rectangle shown.