Chapter 4: Q. 23 (page 194)
In Problems 15–26, determine which functions are polynomial functions. For those that are, state the degree. For those that are not, tell
why not.
Short Answer
F is a polynomial function of degree .
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Chapter 4: Q. 23 (page 194)
In Problems 15–26, determine which functions are polynomial functions. For those that are, state the degree. For those that are not, tell
why not.
F is a polynomial function of degree .
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In Problems63–72, find the real solutions of each equation.
Solve the given inequality algebraically.
One solution of the equation is .
Find the sum of the remaining solutions.
True or False : A test number for the intervalcould be 4.
In Problems 63–72, find the real solutions of each equation.
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