the degree of 1/x^2-5x+6is 2 so it is a qudratic polynomial. Is it true. justify your answer
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yes it is true besuse when highest degree of a polinomial is 2 then it is quadratic polynomials
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1/(x^2 - 5x + 6) is not a polynomial.
This is because the said function can not be expressed as
P(x) = a0*x^n + a1*x^(n-1) + … + an-1*x + an, where a0, a1, …, an are all constants and n belongs to W, a0 is not zero & the degree is n.
However, the given function being a ratio of two polynomials 1 & x^2 - 5x + 6 can be called a Rational Function
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