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Q: Can you always use synthetic division for dividing polynomials?
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Which operation between two polynomials will not always result in a polynomial?

Division of one polynomial by another one.


When dividing fractions does the answer always end with an improper fraction?

Not always. There are times when division of fractions results in a non-improper fraction.


Can the sum of three polynomials again be a polynomial?

The sum of two polynomials is always a polynomial. Therefore, it follows that the sum of more than two polynomials is also a polynomial.


Is the difference of 2 polynomials always a polynomial?

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Polynomials with the same roots always have the same graphs?

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Is it possible to add 2 polynomials together and your answer is not a polynomial?

No. Even if the answer is zero, zero is still a polynomial.


Do you always use the property of distribution when multiplying monomials and polynomials?

Yes.


When you divide two fractions is the quotient always smaller than the dividend?

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What differences can you see when you compare the nucleus of a dividing cell with that of a non-dividing cell?

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.


What property of polynomial multiplication says that the product of two polynomials is always a polynomial?

Clouser


What is the correct order in which polynomials be always written?

put the variable that has the highest degree first.


Is the product of two polynomials always a polynomial?

Yes. A polynomial multiplying by a polynomial will always have a multi-termed product. Hope this helps!