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Introduction: Algebraic Operations on Polynomials

Earl is building a doghouse, the front of which is in the shape of a square topped with a triangle. There will be a rectangular door so that Felix, Earl's dog, can enter and exit the house. In order to save money for treats, Earl wants to buy exactly as much paint as he needs, but not any extra. In order to do that, Earl needs to find the area of the front of the doghouse. Using the measurements of the front of the house, shown in Figure 1, we can create a mathematical expression that combines several terms, allowing us to solve this problem and others like it.
Sketch of a house formed by a square and a triangle based on the top of the square. A rectangle is placed at the bottom center of the square to mark a doorway. The height of the door is labeled: x and the width of the door is labeled: 1 foot. The side of the square is labeled: 2x. The height of the triangle is labeled: 3/2 feet. Figure 1
First find the area of the square in square feet.

[latex]\begin{array}{l}A\,\,\,=\,\,\,s^{2}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,=\,\,\,\left(2x\right)^{2}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,=\,\,\,4x^{2}\end{array}[/latex]

Then find the area of the triangle in square feet.

[latex]\begin{array}{l}A\,\,\,=\,\,\,\frac{1}{2}bh\\\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,=\,\,\,\frac{1}{2}\left(2x\right)\left(\frac{3}{2}\right)\\\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,=\,\,\,\frac{3}{2}x\end{array}[/latex]

Next find the area of the rectangular door in square feet.

[latex]\begin{array}{l}A\,\,\,=\,\,\,lw\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,=\,\,\,x\cdot1\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,=x\end{array}[/latex]

The area of the front of the doghouse can be found by adding the areas of the square and the triangle, and then subtracting the area of the rectangle. When we do this, we get

[latex]4{x}^{2}+\frac{3}{2}x-x{\text{ ft}}^{2}=4{x}^{2}+\frac{1}{2}x{\text{ ft}}^{2}[/latex].

In this section, we will examine expressions such as this one, which combine several terms both with and without variables.

What you'll learn to do:

The specific things you’ll learn in this section include:
  • Define, Evaluate, and Simplify Single Variable Polynomials
  • Add and Subtract Polynomials
  • Multiply and Divide polynomials

The learning activities for this outcome include:

  • Read: Define and Evaluate Polynomials
  • Self-Check: Define and Evaluate Polynomials
  • Read: Sums and Products of Polynomials
  • Self-Check: Sums and Products of Polynomials
  • Read: Multiply a Binomial and Trinomial
  • Self-Check: Multiply a Binomial and a Trinomial
  • Read: Divide Polynomials Part I
  • Self-Check: Divide Polynomials Part I
  • Read: Divide Polynomials Part II
  • Self-Check: Divide Polynomials Part II

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