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The function 𝐹(𝑥)=6𝑥−2𝑥+5F(x)= x+56x−2​ is an example of a rational function.A.TrueB.False

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The function 𝐹(𝑥)=6𝑥−2𝑥+5F(x)= x+56x−2​ is an example of a rational function.A.TrueB.False

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The statement is False. The function F(x)=6x−2x+5 is not a rational function. A rational function is a function that can be written as the ratio of two polynomials. The given function is a polynomial function, not a rational function.

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