an polynomial multiplied by an polynomial is an polynomial
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sometimes true or always true or never true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which one
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@Easyaspi314
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What do you think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
always true?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
correct.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if divided?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sometimes...because you may get a remainder causing the final answer to not be a polynomial. Thats what I think.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what if its subtraction
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then never?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
subtraction will result in a polynomial. How does your text define a polynomial?
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my definition?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Your text's definition
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i dont have one
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
im doing half a credit and its 283 topics lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Most texts define a polynomial as a monomial, binomial, or 3 or more terms. So with that definition, subtraction will rresult in a polynomial.
Some texts would define a polynomial has having more than 2 terms. So then in subtraction, it would sometimes be a polynomial.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
both are right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I would think so. Ask your teacher.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
an integer is divided by an integer is an integer?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sometimes true?
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ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
an integer i subtracted from an integer is an integer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, always.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
added is also always?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
same for addition and multiplication/
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ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Division is different...sometimes.... becuase if you divide 4 by 0, 4/0...that is undefined and is not an integer; or if you divide 2/4, you get 1/2 which is not an integer.
so for division, sometimes you get an integer, sometimes you don't get an integer.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
polynomial is added to a polynomial is a polynomial