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What degree of polynomial will be produced by multiplying a third degree polynomial and a fourth degree polynomial?

seventh degree polynomial x3 times x4 = x7


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!


How do you know if you have simplified a polynomial correctly?

I suppose you mean factoring the polynomial. You can check by multiplying the factors - the result should be the original polynomial.


After you divide a polynomial by a monomial you can check your answer by multiplying it by the original?

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Are polynomial expressions closed under multiplication?

Yes, because there is no way of multiplying two polynomials to get something that isn't a polynomial.


What is the coefficient of velocity?

By itself there is none. A coefficient is the multiplying factor in a polynomial equation.


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What could be an answer for 'What is the title of this picture'?

An answer could be "The title of this picture is 'Man and a Train.'"


What is an acronym used to remember the steps needed to multiply two binomials?

You don't need any acronym; just multiply every monomial on the left with every monomial on the right. The same goes for multiplying a binomial with a trinomial, two trinomials, or in fact for multiplying any polynomial by any other polynomial.


How do you import picture on edit title movie maker?

I am not sure what you are asking with this question. Import your picture first, then use the title editor to add the title to the picture.


What is the answer called when 2 or more polynomials are multipiled?

A polynomial is any number of the form Ax^n + Bx^n-1 + ... + c. So, multiplying numbers with exponents with any other numbers with exponents in polynomials only results in another, larger polynomial. Since this is multiplication, you could call the resultant polynomial a product.


How is factoring a polynomial different from multiplying two binomials?

The same way that factoring a number is different from multiplying two factors. In general, it is much easier to multiply two factors together, than to find factors that give a certain product.