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Yes. A polynomial multiplying by a polynomial will always have a multi-termed product. Hope this helps!
It is called the property of "closure".
3 divided by 1/6 is the same thing as 3x6....you always flip the fraction after the division sign, and change it to multiplication when dividing fractions -sophmore in high school-
Division of one polynomial by another one.
Not always. There are times when division of fractions results in a non-improper fraction.
The sum of two polynomials is always a polynomial. Therefore, it follows that the sum of more than two polynomials is also a polynomial.
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No. Even if the answer is zero, zero is still a polynomial.
Yes.
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The nucleus of a dividing cell is dense and spherical. It is comparatively larger in size during synthetic phase of cell cycle. Nuclear envelop also remain absent in many stages of nuclear division.
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put the variable that has the highest degree first.
Yes. A polynomial multiplying by a polynomial will always have a multi-termed product. Hope this helps!