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Use the Leading Coefficient Test to determine the end behavior of the graph of the polynomial function
f(x) = -x3+5x
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is negative, the graph rises to the left and falls to the right
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is negative, the graph rises to the right and falls to the left
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is negative, the graph rises to the left and falls to the right
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is negative, the graph rises to the right and falls to the left
Use the Leading Coefficient Test to determine the end behavior of the graph of the polynomial function
f(x) = x3-6x2+5x–10
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the right and falls to the left
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the right and falls to the left
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the left and falls to the right
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the left and falls to the right
Use the Leading Coefficient Test to determine the end behavior of the graph of the polynomial function
f(x) = x4-6x2–7
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is negative, the graph rises to the left and falls to the left
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the left and falls to the right
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the left and falls to the right
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the left and rises to the right
Use the Leading Corfficient Test to determine the end behavior of the graph of the polynomial function
f(x) = x2–5x+6
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the left and falls to the right
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the left and rises to the right
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph falls to the left and rises to the right
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph rises to the right and falls to the left
Use the Leading Coefficient Test to determine the end behavior of the graph of the polynomial function
f(x)=5x7+ 2x5–4x3+x2+15
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph falls to the left and rises to the right
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph falls to the left and rises to the right
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph falls to the right and rises to the left
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph falls to the right and rises to the left
Use the Leading Coefficient Test to determine the end behavior of the graph of the polynomial function
f(x) = 8x5–x4-7x3-5
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph falls to the left and rises to the right
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph falls to the right and rises to the left
Because the degree is even and the leading coefficient is positive, the graph falls to the left and rises to the right
Because the degree is odd and the leading coefficient is negative, the graph falls to the left and rises to the right
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