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Exercise: If <math>f \in V_n, g \in V_m \Rightarrow f \cdot g \in V_{n+m}</math> (as what one would expect by looking at degrees of polynomials) and <math>W_{f \cdot g} = m_\mathbb{Q} \circ (W_f \otimes W_g) \circ \Delta</math> where <math>(W_f \otimes W_g) \circ \Delta: A \rightarrow \mathbb{Q} \otimes \mathbb{Q}</math> and <math>m_\mathbb{Q}</math> is the multiplication of rationals.
'''Exercise.''' If <math>f \in {\mathcal V}_n</math> and <math>g \in {\mathcal V}_m</math> then <math>f \cdot g \in {\mathcal V}_{n+m}</math> (as what one would expect by looking at degrees of polynomials) and <math>W_{f \cdot g} = m_\mathbb{Q} \circ (W_f \otimes W_g) \circ \Delta</math> where <math>(W_f \otimes W_g) \circ \Delta: {\mathcal A} \rightarrow \mathbb{Q} \otimes \mathbb{Q}</math> and <math>m_\mathbb{Q}</math> is the multiplication of rationals.

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Exercise. If and then (as what one would expect by looking at degrees of polynomials) and where and is the multiplication of rationals.