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Two polynomials of distinct degrees m and n are added. The resulting polynomial has a degree
(a) Which could be greater than both m and n
(b) Which must be equal to either m or n
(c) Which could or could not be equal to either m or n
(d) Which could be less than both m and n

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Answered by ConfusedGenius2103
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Answer:

(a) which could be greater than both m and n

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