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- 1. Find a monic polynomial of least degree over that has the given numbers as zeros, and a monic polynomial of least degree with real coefficients that has the given numbers as zeros. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. and h. andarrow_forwardFind the GCD of the polynomials f (x) and g (x). Find linear representation of GCD f(x) = x3 – x2 - 4x - 6 g(x) = x3 + x2 - 10x – 6arrow_forwardX1 + x2 X2 - X3 X1 + 2x4 [x2 – x3 + 3x4] 8. Determine [T]B if T and B = 1arrow_forward
- f(x)=x(40-x)/(20+9cos(x)) Let the function and the set V=[10,15,20,25,30]. Consider the set W of pairs (x,f(x)) where x belongs to V. Interpolate the points in W through a polynomial q(x) and give q(27.7) as an answer.arrow_forwardIf R is a UFD and f(x) , g(x) are elements of R[x] , then c(fg) = c(f)c(g), do not copy paste answers.arrow_forward[X1 + x3 X2 - X3 [2x1-x21 7. Determine [T]B_if T and B =arrow_forward
- This is a question from a linear algebra course: Let V = R[X]3, the polynomials of degree at most three, and B = {1, X, X2, X3}. Show what the image under fB is of:• the four basic elements: P1(X) = 1, P2(X) = X, P3(X) = X2 and P4(X) = X3• P(X) = 2 + 6X + 3X2 + 4X3arrow_forwardWhich pairs of polynomials f, g e C[X] do have exactly one common root? O f = (X³ – 1)*, g= (X³ + X² + X + 1)² O f = (X® – 1)?, g = (X³ + X² + X + 1)³ O f = X6 – 1, g = X³ + X? + X +1 O f = X8 – 1, g = X³ + X² + X +1arrow_forward
- Elements Of Modern AlgebraAlgebraISBN:9781285463230Author:Gilbert, Linda, JimmiePublisher:Cengage Learning,Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic GeometryAlgebraISBN:9781133382119Author:SwokowskiPublisher:Cengage