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Let p be the set of polynomials. Let a, b, c, and d, be elements of p such that b and d are nonzero elements of p. Which statement about this sum is true? a/b + c/d A. The sun is an integer.
B. The sum is a polynomial.
C. The sum is a rational expression.
D. The sum is a rational number.


Let p be the set of polynomials. Let a, b, c, and d, be elements of p such that b and d are nonzero

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