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What is the end behavior of the polynomial

What is the end behavior of the polynomial-example-1

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Answer:

As x --> ∞, then y --> - ∞

Explanation:

As the value of x increases(as the graph goes right), the graph seems to go down, meaning the y-values are getting more an more negative. This means that as x approached infinity, the y values approach negative infinity ( x --> ∞, y --> - ∞ ).

As the value of x decreases(going to the left), the graph seems to go higher and higher. Therefore, as x approaches negative infinity, the y-value approach infinity. ( x --> - ∞, y --> ∞ )

Out of the options given, the one As x --> ∞, then y --> - ∞ is true.

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