N northernstar New member Jun 16, 2009 #1 Suppose that for a given polynomial 'p', there exists a polynomial 'q' such that 'pq=1'. making 'q' the multiplicative inverse of 'p.' Show that 'p' must have zero degree. Thanks in advance!
Suppose that for a given polynomial 'p', there exists a polynomial 'q' such that 'pq=1'. making 'q' the multiplicative inverse of 'p.' Show that 'p' must have zero degree. Thanks in advance!