A polynomial function of a variable, x, is a function whose terms consist of constant coefficients and non-negative integer powers of x.
The general form is
p(x) = a0 + a1*x + a2*x^2 + a3*x^3 + ... + an*x^n
where a0, a1, ... , an are constants.
No. It would not be a polynomial function then.
A rational function is the quotient of two polynomial functions.
fundamental difference between a polynomial function and an exponential function?
A polynomial function is simply a function that is made of one or more mononomials. For example 4x^2+3x-5 A rational function is when a polynomial function is divided by another polynomial function.
Yes.
No. It would not be a polynomial function then.
Yes, a polynomial function is always continuous
No, log n is not considered a polynomial function. It is a logarithmic function, which grows at a slower rate than polynomial functions.
A rational function is the quotient of two polynomial functions.
That's the definition of a "rational function". You simply divide a polynomial by another polynomial. The result is called a "rational function".
fundamental difference between a polynomial function and an exponential function?
A polynomial function is simply a function that is made of one or more mononomials. For example 4x^2+3x-5 A rational function is when a polynomial function is divided by another polynomial function.
No it is not
A polynomial of degree 2.
A second-degree polynomial function is a function of the form: P(x) = ax2 + bx + cWhere a ≠ 0.
A value of the variable that makes the polynomial equal to zero (apex)
The zero of a polynomial in the variable x, is a value of x for which the polynomial is zero. It is a value where the graph of the polynomial intersects the x-axis.