Definition:Polynomial Addition/Polynomial Forms
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Definition
Let:
- $\ds f = \sum_{k \mathop \in Z} a_k \mathbf X^k$
- $\ds g = \sum_{k \mathop \in Z} b_k \mathbf X^k$
be polynomials in the indeterminates $\set {X_j: j \in J}$ over $R$.
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The operation polynomial addition is defined as:
- $\ds f + g := \sum_{k \mathop \in Z} \paren {a_k + b_k} \mathbf X^k$
The expression $f + g$ is known as the sum of $f$ and $g$.
Also see
- Polynomials Closed under Addition: $f + g$ is a polynomial.
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