Find all non-zero polynomials satisfying

  1. Find all non-zero polynomials satisfying the equation: x*W(x+1) = (x+2)*W(x) x ∊ R.W(x)/W(x+1)=x/(x+2)
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  2. To demonstrate that polynomials form a closed system under multiplication, we need to show that when two polynomials are
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  3. What is a rational expression?The sum of two polynomials. The quotient of two polynomials. The product of two polynomials. The
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  4. Let F(x) be the real-valued function defined for all real x except for x = 1 and x = 2 and satisfying the functional equationF(x
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  5. History of Polynomials. I need to know how polynomials was created. I search for it on google but I can't find the right one.
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  6. Given that the polynomials f (x)=6-x-x^2 is a factor of the polynomials g (x)=ax^3+5x^2+bx=18 find:The value of the constant a
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  7. So im starting a new unit in algebra thats all about polynomials and i has a question, can someone please simplify how to
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  8. Fed loves polynomials with rational coefficients and only such polynomials.Suppose f(x)=square root of x. Find a polynomial P(x)
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  9. consider the following polynomials. ab^2 +3ab+8a^2 and -5ab^2Use the two polynomials to illustrate the following: a. polynomials
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  10. 2)Which of the following statements about closure is NOT true? * 1 point Polynomials are closed under addition. Polynomials are
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