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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 16:50 jordand7514

The polynomial p(x) has leading coefficient a and degree m, and the polynomial q(x) has leading
coefficient b and degree n. Suppose that m>n, what
is the leading coefficient and degree of p(x)+q(x)?
Leading coefficient =a , degree=m
Leading coefficient =a , degree=m+n
Leading coefficient =a + b, degree=m
Leading coefficient =a + b, degree= m +n

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