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F. For each of the operations—addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division—determine whether the set of polynomials of order 0 or 1 is closed or not closed. Consider any two
polynomials of degree 0 or 1.
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Polynomial 1 Polynomial 2 Operation
Expression
Result
Conclusion
Degree of
Resultant
Polynomial
addition
subtraction
multiplication
division
g. What operations would the set of quadratics be closed under? For each operation, explain
why it is closed or provide an example showing that it isn't.
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