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Jaydon Floyd
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1 October, 00:32
Which operation is not "closed" for a polynomial?
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Ariana Proctor
1 October, 00:39
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Division is not closed
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addition and subtraction are closed for polynomials because the result of adding and multiplying two polynomials is always another polynomial. Division on the other hand is not closed. If you divide two polynomials, the result is not always a polynomial.
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