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13 October, 22:51

Is the difference of two polynomials always another polynomial?

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  1. 14 October, 00:47
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    No, for example, (x^2-3x+2) - (x^2+3x-7) = (x^2-x^2) + (3x-3x) + (2+7) = 9, which is not a polynomial.
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