Welcome :: Homework Help and Answers :: Mathskey.com
Welcome to Mathskey.com Question & Answers Community. Ask any math/science homework question and receive answers from other members of the community.

13,459 questions

17,854 answers

1,446 comments

807,720 users

what is the domain of f(x)=x^4-5x^3+x^2-x-2

0 votes
what is the domain of f(x)=x^4-5x^3+x^2-x-2.
asked Mar 14, 2014 in ALGEBRA 1 by angel12 Scholar

1 Answer

0 votes

The fourth degree polynomial f (x ) = x 4 - 5x 3 + x 2 - x - 2

The polynomial function f (x ) = x 4 - 5x 3 + x 2 - x - 2.There are no rational or radical expressions, so there is nothing that will restrict the domain. Any real number can be used for x  to get a meaningful output.

The domain of f (x ) = x4 - 5x 3 + x 2 - x - 2 is all real numbers.

answered Apr 4, 2014 by david Expert

Related questions

...