Question
When finding the GCF of a polynomial, can it ever be larger than the smallest coefficient or smaller than the smallest coefficent?
I am stuck and I am not sure on this questio. Any help you can provide me would be great. Thanks!
I am stuck and I am not sure on this questio. Any help you can provide me would be great. Thanks!
Answers
The GCF is always equal to or less
than the smallest coefficient.
than the smallest coefficient.
Psydag-I think you are confusing me with someone else. I understand, I have a common name.
Henry thank you for your help.
Henry thank you for your help.
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