Compute the gcd of f = x3 − x2y − 3x2 + xy − y2 − 3y and g = x3y + xy2 + 2x2 + 2y.
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To compute the gcd of the polynomials \( f = x^3 - x^2y - 3x^2 + xy - y^2 - 3y \) and \( g = x^3y + xy^2 + 2x^2 + 2y \), we can use the Euclidean algorithm for polynomials. Show more…
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