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According to the graph on your graphing tool, what is true about f(x)= x^4-4x^2+x/-2x^4+18x^2

According to the graph on your graphing tool, what is true about f(x)= x^4-4x^2+x-example-1
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Answer:

b,c,d

Explanation:

edg 21 ^u^

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Answer:

I can't see the options, so i will find all the asymptotes.

We have the function:


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First, we can graph this using a graphing tool, the graph can be seen below.

In the graph, we can see that when we approach x = 0 from the left, f(x) goes to negative infinity, while if we approach x = 0 from the right, f(x) goes to infinity.

This can be written as:


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and:


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A similar thing can be seen at x = 3, when we approach from the left f(x) goes to infinity, while if we approach from the left, f(x) goes to negative infinity.

Then:


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For x = -3 we can see that when we approach from the left, f(x) goes to negative infinity, while if we approach from the right, f(x) goes to infinity.

Then:


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We also can see that as x goes to negative infinity or positive infinity, f(x) tends to -0.5

Then:


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So you need to check the options that match with some of the given tendencies.

According to the graph on your graphing tool, what is true about f(x)= x^4-4x^2+x-example-1
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