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If $P(x)$ and $Q(x)$ are polynomials, then $f(x)=P(x) / Q(x)$ is a(n) ______ function provided $Q(x)$ is not the zero polynomial.
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Step 1: We are given that $P(x)$ and $Q(x)$ are polynomials and $f(x)=\frac{P(x)}{Q(x)}$ where $Q(x)$ is not the zero polynomial. Show more…
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