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For question 2 , does p(x) mean a polynomial p in the variable x or a polynomial p in x?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) About Me  (Show Source):
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No. It means whatever the definition p(x) tells that it means. If p%28x%29=k%2F%28h%2Ax%29 for constants k and h, then p is not a polynomial. This was already answered in another post.