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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 18:30 EricaCox1

Given the polynomials p(x) and g(x), which of these are guaranteed to be polynomials, too? Select all that apply.
p(x) + g(x)
p(x) = g(x)
p(x) 9(%)
p(x) - g(x)


Given the polynomials p(x) and g(x), which of these are guaranteed to be polynomials, too?

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