EP CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS..-MYLAB ACCESS
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Chapter A.2, Problem 52E
What is the degree of the sum of the two polynomials in Problem 51?
51. If you are given two polynomials, one of degree m and the other of degree n, where m is greater than n, what is the degree of their product?
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