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Is The Function a Polynomial function??

Is The Function a Polynomial function??-example-1
User Jarek
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we are given


f(x)=5x^2-3x^4+(3)/(4) x-7

Degree:

It is the highest exponent of polynomial

we can see that highest exponent is 4

so, degree=4

Leading coefficient:

It is the constant term multiplied to highest degree term

Here, we have

-3x^4

-3 is multiplied

so, leading coefficient is -3

so, option-C...........Answer

User Parascus
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In the given function all exponents are non-negative

The denominator doesn't contain a variable

The coefficients can be rational numbers or radicals, so do not let that confuse you.

We can rewrite as


f(x)=-3x^4 +5x^2 +(3)/(4)x-7

The function is a polynomial the leading coefficient is -3 and the degree is 4..

The degree of the polynomial is the highest degree.


The correct answer is C.


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