Which statement best describes the equation x5 + x3 – 14 = 0? A.The equation is quadratic in form because it is a fifth-degree polynomial. B.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. C.The equation is not quadratic in form because it cannot be rewritten as a second-degree polynomial. D.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.
what are the statements? lol
ya where are they
@sexy12 It would be super helpful if you told us what the statements are!!! :D
\[x^5+x^3-14=0\]
A.The equation is quadratic in form because it is a fifth-degree polynomial. B.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. C.The equation is not quadratic in form because it cannot be rewritten as a second-degree polynomial. D.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.
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!