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Multiplying strings as polynomials


Combinatorics: Binary StringsMultiplying with Polynomials.Propositional formula to represent set of binary stringsHow many $1$s are in the first $1023$ binary numbers?Counting Binary Strings (No block decompositions)Minimum number of bit-flips to enumerate all bit-stringsbit strings recurrenceHow many bit strings contain exactly eight $0,s$ and ten $1,s$ if every $0$ must be immediately followed by a $1$Enumeration of Binary StringsMultiplying polynomials modulo $q$













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  • $begingroup$
    A Book, but solution for that particular book is not provided
    $endgroup$
    – Stephan_Mc007
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    Which book, please?
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    – Gerry Myerson
    Mar 10 '17 at 12:18










  • $begingroup$
    Mathematics Higher Level - Nigel Buckle, et.al
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    – Stephan_Mc007
    Mar 10 '17 at 12:47






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Seems like a strange question for a textbook, especially if there's nothing in the book explaining how to do polynomial operations in binary. I'd suggest calculating $A^2,A^3,A^4$ to see whether any pattern emerges.
    $endgroup$
    – Gerry Myerson
    Mar 10 '17 at 21:50
















  • $begingroup$
    Source of this question, please?
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    – Gerry Myerson
    Mar 10 '17 at 9:53










  • $begingroup$
    A Book, but solution for that particular book is not provided
    $endgroup$
    – Stephan_Mc007
    Mar 10 '17 at 11:19










  • $begingroup$
    Which book, please?
    $endgroup$
    – Gerry Myerson
    Mar 10 '17 at 12:18










  • $begingroup$
    Mathematics Higher Level - Nigel Buckle, et.al
    $endgroup$
    – Stephan_Mc007
    Mar 10 '17 at 12:47






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Seems like a strange question for a textbook, especially if there's nothing in the book explaining how to do polynomial operations in binary. I'd suggest calculating $A^2,A^3,A^4$ to see whether any pattern emerges.
    $endgroup$
    – Gerry Myerson
    Mar 10 '17 at 21:50















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Source of this question, please?
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– Gerry Myerson
Mar 10 '17 at 9:53




$begingroup$
Source of this question, please?
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– Gerry Myerson
Mar 10 '17 at 9:53












$begingroup$
A Book, but solution for that particular book is not provided
$endgroup$
– Stephan_Mc007
Mar 10 '17 at 11:19




$begingroup$
A Book, but solution for that particular book is not provided
$endgroup$
– Stephan_Mc007
Mar 10 '17 at 11:19












$begingroup$
Which book, please?
$endgroup$
– Gerry Myerson
Mar 10 '17 at 12:18




$begingroup$
Which book, please?
$endgroup$
– Gerry Myerson
Mar 10 '17 at 12:18












$begingroup$
Mathematics Higher Level - Nigel Buckle, et.al
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– Stephan_Mc007
Mar 10 '17 at 12:47




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Mathematics Higher Level - Nigel Buckle, et.al
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– Stephan_Mc007
Mar 10 '17 at 12:47




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Seems like a strange question for a textbook, especially if there's nothing in the book explaining how to do polynomial operations in binary. I'd suggest calculating $A^2,A^3,A^4$ to see whether any pattern emerges.
$endgroup$
– Gerry Myerson
Mar 10 '17 at 21:50




$begingroup$
Seems like a strange question for a textbook, especially if there's nothing in the book explaining how to do polynomial operations in binary. I'd suggest calculating $A^2,A^3,A^4$ to see whether any pattern emerges.
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