The classification of a function as either proper or improper hinges on the degree of the function. A function is deemed proper when the degree of the numerator is either equivalent to or smaller than the degree of the denominator. Conversely, a function is labeled as improper when the degree of the numerator exceeds that of the denominator.
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None | Determine whether the following function is prope… | Step 1: Check the degrees of the polynomial in the numerator and denominator. The degree of the num… |