SOLUTION: Would like information on the method of solving (and what branch of mathematics) is involved in:
f(x+h)g(x) * f(x)g(x+h). f(x) divides f(x+h)g(x) which means there exists some p
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f(x+h)g(x) * f(x)g(x+h). f(x) divides f(x+h)g(x) which means there exists some p
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Question 1202265: Would like information on the method of solving (and what branch of mathematics) is involved in:
f(x+h)g(x) * f(x)g(x+h). f(x) divides f(x+h)g(x) which means there exists some polynomial k(x) such that f(x+h)g(x) =f(x)k(x).
I thought it had to do with polynomial math but apparently not. Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Read any website on functions and their operations.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/sets/functions-operations.html