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F(x)=3x^3+2x^2-1 is it a polynomial function?

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Given:


f(x)=3x^3+2x^2-1

Polynomial:

The expression contains one or more terms with a non-zero coefficient.

It is represented as,


\begin{gathered} p(x)=a_na^n+a_(n-1)a^(n-1)+.\ldots\ldots+a_1x+a_0 \\ n\text{ is non negative integer.} \end{gathered}

The given function has non-negative powers, and all the coefficients are real.

Therefore, the given function is polynomial.

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