That property is called CLOSURE.
Clouser
irreducible polynomial prime...i know its the same as irreducible but on mymathlab you would select prime
There are many properties of multiplication. There is the associative property, identity property and the commutative property. There is also the zero product property.
The answer in multiplication is the product.
Product
Clouser
Yes. A polynomial multiplying by a polynomial will always have a multi-termed product. Hope this helps!
A polynomial is any number of the form Ax^n + Bx^n-1 + ... + c. So, multiplying numbers with exponents with any other numbers with exponents in polynomials only results in another, larger polynomial. Since this is multiplication, you could call the resultant polynomial a product.
prime
To cross-check that a multiplication is correct as for example if 7*8 = 56 then the reverse process of division must be correct as 56/7 = 8 or 56/8 = 7
(b+8)(b+8)
irreducible polynomial prime...i know its the same as irreducible but on mymathlab you would select prime
Whenever there are polynomials of the form aX2+bX+c=0 then this type of equation is know as a quadratic equation. to solve these we usually break b into two parts such that there product is equal to a*c and I hope you know how to factor polynomials.
There are many properties of multiplication. There is the associative property, identity property and the commutative property. There is also the zero product property.
The commutative property of multiplication.
Distributive
Commutative Property of Multiplication