Dividing polynomials. The degree of a polynomial is the exponent on the highest power of x. For example has degree 10, and the degree 2 is 1. When the polynomial is just a number (there are no x terms), we say the degree is 0. The polynomial 0 is exceptional; we say its degree if If p is a polynomial, we write degree You may assume that the coefficients of the polynomials we consider in this problem are rational. You may assume that the coefficients of the polynomials we consider in this problem are rational number.
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