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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 23:50 Peggy1621

Select the correct answer. Let f(x) and g(x) be polynomials as shown below.
/(t) = Go + 2,5 + 2 ... + amin
g(t) = bo + 615 + 6212 ... + bm I?
Which of the following is true about fx) and g(x)?
O A.
Ax) and g(x) are closed under addition because when added, the result will not be a polynomial.
OB.
Ax) and g(x) are closed under addition because when added, the result will be a polynomial.
O c.
Rx) and g(x) are not closed under addition because when added, the result will be a polynomial.
O D.
Rx) and g(x) are not closed under addition because when added, the result will not be a polynomial.
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/(t) = Go + 2,5 + 2 .

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