Graphs That Are Not Polynomial Functions. Curves with no breaks are called continuous. Graphical behavior of polynomials at x intercepts.
Shows a graph that represents a polynomial function and a graph that represents a function that is not a polynomial. The graph of function has a sharp corner. Any real number is a valid input for a polynomial function.
They are smooth and continuous.
Polynomial functions of degree latex 2 latex or more have graphs that do not have sharp corners. The graph of function g g has a sharp corner. Curves with no breaks are called continuous. They are smooth and continuous.
