MCQ
Which of the following function $(s)$ is/are Transcidental?
  • A
    $f (x) = 5 sin \sqrt x $
  • B
    $f (x) =\frac{{2\sin 3x}}{{{x^2} + 2x - 1}}$
  • C
    $f (x) = (x^2 + 3).2^x$
  • all of the above 

Answer

Correct option: D.
all of the above 
d
functions which are not algebraic are known as transcidental function

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