How do you determine whether the function is a polynomial function #f(x) = 2 - 2/x^6#?

1 Answer
Feb 27, 2018

# "the function:" \quad f(x) \ = \ 2 - 2/x^6, \quad "is not a polynomial function." #

# "Please see argument below." #

Explanation:

# "We are given:" \qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad f(x) \ = \ 2 - 2/x^6.#

# "One way of deciding if this function is a polynomial function is" #
# "the following:" #

# "1) We observe that this function," \ f(x), "is undefined at" \ x=0. #

# "2) However, we recall that polynomial functions are, certainly," #
# \qquad \qquad "defined everywhere." #

# "So" \ f(x) \ "cannot be a polynomial function." #

# "Hence, we conclude immediately:" #

# "the function:" \quad f(x) \ = \ 2 - 2/x^6, \quad "is not a polynomial function." #