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What does the leading term of −5x^4+4x^3−6x^2+8 tell you?

What does the leading term of −5x^4+4x^3−6x^2+8 tell you?-example-1
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In general the graph will be concave down.
It will probably have two local maximums (hills) and the range will extend down to negative infinity
The third choice is best
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