Two polynomial functions are given.
m(x) = 2x + x - 16
p(x) = x^ 2 - 4
is the degree of...
Mathematics, 03.06.2021 19:00, jay1041
Two polynomial functions are given.
m(x) = 2x + x - 16
p(x) = x^ 2 - 4
is the degree of the quotient of m(x) and p(e) less than greater than, or
equal to the degree of p(x)? Will this always be true when dividing polynomial functions?
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