Most problems in mathematics do not involve linear relationships but things that are curved. For example, the distance needed for a car to stop when the brakes are applied is related to the square of the speed of the car and the intensity of a light beam varies inversely with the square of the distance from the light source. In this chapter you will learn about the building blocks used to create these other kinds of problems, monomials and polynomials.

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