Suppose p and q are two polynomials in Zx and degp n degq

Suppose p and q are two polynomials in Z[x] and deg(p) = n, deg(q) = m.

What can you say about deg(pq)?

deg(pq) must be equal to n + m

deg(pq) could be less than n + m, it depends on the specific p and q.

deg(pq) = max{n, m}

deg(pq) = nm

a)

deg(pq) must be equal to n + m

b)

deg(pq) could be less than n + m, it depends on the specific p and q.

c)

deg(pq) = max{n, m}

d)

deg(pq) = nm

Solution

Given, deg(p) = n, hence say p = an xn + an-1xn-1+...+a0

Given, deg(q) = m, hence say q = bmxm + bm-1xm-1+...+b0

So, pq = (an xn + an-1xn-1+...+a0)*(bmxm + bm-1xm-1+...+b0)

   = anbmxm+n + .... + a0b0

So, we can see, deg(pq) = m+n.

Option (a)

Suppose p and q are two polynomials in Z[x] and deg(p) = n, deg(q) = m. What can you say about deg(pq)? deg(pq) must be equal to n + m deg(pq) could be less tha

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