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Give an argument that shows that every polynomial family of degree n>2 contains polynomials that cannot be generated from the basic function y=xⁿ by using stretches, compressions, reflections, and translations.
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Give an argument that shows that every polynomial family of degree n>2 contains polynomials that cannot be generated from the basic function y=xⁿ by using stretches, compressions, reflections, and translations.
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Answer: because if you have a argument you have all.
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