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dylanjames
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Can someone just confirm my answers to this easy polynomial question,
State the degree and dominant term to f(x)=2x(x-3)^3(x-1)(4x-2)
I am working on this online and there is nothing on working on equations like this in the lesson. I believe the degree to be either 2 or 6, as the functions end behavior models an even number.
The dominant term in that case would be 2x^2 or 2x^6...
any clarification appreciated.
State the degree and dominant term to f(x)=2x(x-3)^3(x-1)(4x-2)
I am working on this online and there is nothing on working on equations like this in the lesson. I believe the degree to be either 2 or 6, as the functions end behavior models an even number.
The dominant term in that case would be 2x^2 or 2x^6...
any clarification appreciated.