see attachmentModule 2: Discussion Polynomials Module 2: PolynomialsDiscussion

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Module 2: Discussion Polynomials

 Module 2: Polynomials

Discussion Instructions:

1. Using a scale of 1 – 5, with one being “very uncomfortable” and five being “very comfortable,” briefly describe your comfort level with addition, subtraction, and multiplication of polynomials.

2. Explain as to why you gave the rating above.

3. Why is it important to consider the product rule for exponents when multiplying polynomials? Be sure to provide at least one example in your response.

Submission reminders:

· Submit your initial discussion post by 11:59 pm ET on Wednesday.  Respond to two of your classmates’ discussion posts, and reply to the responses you received by 11:59 pm ET on Sunday.

· Contribute a minimum of 250 words to the initial post.

· Follow established 
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