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Why are polynomials whose only common factors are constants considered ' relatively prime'? Why are the common constants not considered?
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If gcd(f(x),g(x)) = 1, then the polynomials f(x) and g(x) are said to be relatively prime. 4.2.4. Theorem. For any nonzero polynomials f(x),g(x) F[x] the greatest ...
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Sep 28, 2009 ... Irreducible Polynomials and Relatively Prime Polynomials. Lemma 1: Let g(x) be an irreducible polynomial with coefficients in a field K Let h(x) ...
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Hafner, J. L.; Sarnak, P.; and McCurley, K. "Relatively Prime Values of Polynomials." In A Tribute to Emil Grosswald: Number Theory and Related Analysis (Ed.
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Two numbers are said to be relatively prime if their greatest common factor (GCF) is 1.
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