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Difference between two polynomials is again a polynomial​

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Yes, the difference of two polynomials is always a polynomial. Moreover, any linear combination of two (or more) polynomials is a polynomial.

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Yes, the difference of two polynomials is always a polynomial. Moreover, any linear combination of two (or more) polynomials is a polynomial.

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