Asked by DingJie
Which polynomial does NOT have an absolute maximum?
4th degree
3rd degree
2nd degree
4th degree
3rd degree
2nd degree
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GPT 3.5
The 2nd degree polynomial does not have an absolute maximum, as it is either a linear function or a quadratic function that opens upwards (since the leading coefficient is positive). The linear function does not have a turning point and the quadratic function's vertex is a minimum value, not a maximum.
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