A polynomial is an algebraic expression that consists of terms, which are typically made up of a coefficient and a variable raised to a non-negative integer exponent. The two key terms often associated with polynomials are "degree," which refers to the highest exponent of the variable in the polynomial, and "coefficient," which is the numerical factor that multiplies the variable(s) in each term. Polynomials can have one or more terms, and they can be classified as monomials (one term), binomials (two terms), or trinomials (three terms).
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