P(x) Let P(x) and Q (x) be polynomials with the degree of Q (x) greater than the degree of P (x) and let f (x) Q(x) Then lim,-00 f (x) = 0. True False

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Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section4.3: Zeros Of Polynomials
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Let P(x) and Q (x) be polynomials with the degree of Q (x) greater than the degree of P (x) and let f (x) =
Q(x)
Then lim,-0. f (x) = 0.
True
False
Transcribed Image Text:P(x) Let P(x) and Q (x) be polynomials with the degree of Q (x) greater than the degree of P (x) and let f (x) = Q(x) Then lim,-0. f (x) = 0. True False
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