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Which statement is NOT true?

The product of two polynomials is always a polynomial.


The sum of two polynomials is always a polynomial.


The quotient of two polynomials is always a polynomial.


The difference of two polynomials is always a polynomial.

Which statement is NOT true? The product of two polynomials is always a polynomial-example-1
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Answer: The answer is the quotient of two polynomials is always a polynomial.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The quotient of two polynomials is always a polynomial.

Explanation:

There is no guarantee that a quotient of polynomials can be expressed as a polynomial, even though it sometimes can.

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