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Let P be the set of polynomials. Let a, b, c, and d be elements of P such that b and d are non-zero elements of P. Which of the following is true regarding the sum below? A. The sum is a rational expression. B. The sum is an integer. C. The sum is a rational number. D. The sum is a polynomial.

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Answered by empathictruro
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Anything is possible among the four, as it is not stated about the degree of the polynomial, so the polynomial can be of degree 0 , which may lead to the sum as an integer or a rational number.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A. The sum is a rational expression.

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