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12 November, 19:05
Is y=5x a polynomial function?
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Marie Holloway
12 November, 19:11
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Yes y = 5x is a polynomial because any monomial is a polynomial.
A monomial is something where you have a variable, or collection of variables multiplied. The variables may or may not have exponents. Also, there is often a fixed coefficient as well. In this case, 5 is the coeffcient and x is the variable. So that's why 5x is a monomial.
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