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    Let f(x) =.... and g(x) = ....

    a) Find the gcd(f(x),g(x)) in Z[x] and express it as a linear combination of f(x) and g(x).
    b) Find the gcd(f(x),g(x)) in R[x] and express it as a linear combination of f(x) and g(x).
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    The gcd of polynomials is investigated.

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