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Can a polynomial be a factor of another polynomial?? HELPPP pleassee♡
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Can a polynomial be a factor of another polynomial?? HELPPP pleassee♡
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i believe so. one example i can think of is a binomial(idk if it counts as a polynomial tho bc some schools learn different things)such as x+5 multiplied by another binomial such as x+4. (x+5)(x+4) = x^2+9x+20 which is a trinomial.
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