Concept explainers
To explain: The degree of polynomial when two polynomials are multiplied.
Answer to Problem 133E
When are polynomials are multiplied degrees are added up.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The two polynomials.
Formula used:
The law of exponent
When polynomials are multiplied the degree of the product polynomial is the sum of the degree.
In the resultant polynomial the leading power of both the terms will emerge.
Consider two polynomials say
Now, product of the above two polynomials is,
Thus, when are polynomials are multiplied degrees are added up.
To explain: The degree of polynomial when two polynomials are added.
Answer to Problem 133E
When polynomials are added degree is at most the largest of the degrees.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The two polynomials.
When polynomials are added the degree is at most the largest of the degrees.
In the resultant polynomial it is not necessary that leading power of both the terms will emerge.
Consider two polynomials say
Now, add the above two polynomials,
Thus, polynomials are added degree is at most the largest of the degrees.
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