Determine whether the following function is a polynomial function. If the function is a polynomial function, state its degree. If it is not, tell why not. Wr polynomial in standard form. Then identify the leading term and the constant term. G(x)=2(x-3)²(x²+5)

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Determine whether the following function is a polynomial function. If the function is a polynomial function, state its degree. If it is not, tell why not. Write the
polynomial in standard form. Then identify the leading term and the constant term.
G(x)=2(x-3)²(x²+5)
Determine whether G(x) is a polynomial or not. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A. It is not a polynomial because the variable x is raised to the
power, which is not a nonnegative integer.
(Type an integer or a fraction.)
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OB. It is a polynomial of degree
4
(Type an integer or a fraction.)
OC. It is not a polynomial because the function is the ratio of two distinct polynomials, and the polynomial in the denominator is of positive degree.
Write the polynomial in standard form. Then identify the leading term and the constant term. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer
box to complete your choice.
A. The polynomial in standard form is G(x) =
and constant
with leading term
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Transcribed Image Text:This ques point(s) possible Subn Determine whether the following function is a polynomial function. If the function is a polynomial function, state its degree. If it is not, tell why not. Write the polynomial in standard form. Then identify the leading term and the constant term. G(x)=2(x-3)²(x²+5) Determine whether G(x) is a polynomial or not. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. It is not a polynomial because the variable x is raised to the power, which is not a nonnegative integer. (Type an integer or a fraction.) S OB. It is a polynomial of degree 4 (Type an integer or a fraction.) OC. It is not a polynomial because the function is the ratio of two distinct polynomials, and the polynomial in the denominator is of positive degree. Write the polynomial in standard form. Then identify the leading term and the constant term. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. The polynomial in standard form is G(x) = and constant with leading term /Simplif, volir ancware Ilee intonare or frontinne for any numbers in the avnroccinne Time Remaining: 01:29:33 Next T TETAMISNEST COPYMENILE 202 DI acer PRESEN TELECOM
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