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Does dividing a polynomial by a polynomial always result in a​ polynomial? Explain.

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When intergers are divided, sometimes one goes into the other evenly, producing an interger result. Other times, we are left with some non-interger but rational value. Polynomials too, behave this way. There is no guarantee that a quotient of polynomials can be expressed as a polynomial, even though it sometimes can.
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