Mathematics, 15.01.2021 21:40 shafferakr6
Which statement best describes the equation x5 + x3 – 14 = 0?
O The equation is quadratic in form because it is a fifth-degree polynomial.
O The equation is quadratic in form because the difference of the exponent of the lead term and the exponent of the
middle term is 2.
O The equation is not quadratic in form because it cannot be rewritten as a second-degree polynomial.
O The equation is not quadratic in form because the exponent of the lead term is not the square of the exponent of
the middle term.
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Which statement best describes the equation x5 + x3 – 14 = 0?
O The equation is quadratic in form b...
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