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Answer:

(c) No; There is an exponent on a variable x that is not a whole number

Explanation:

Given


f(x) = x^2 - \sqrt[5]{x}

Required

Determine if the function is a polynomial function of not

A polynomial function is represented as:


f(x) =ax^n + bx^(n-1) + cx^(n-2)+........+z

Where n is an integer and the least power is 0

So, we have:


f(x) = x^2 - \sqrt[5]{x}

The degree of x is
(1)/(5) ----- i.e. not an integer

Hence, the function is not a polynomial

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