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Which of the following could be the graph of y = –xn where n is odd?

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Explanation:

I think you meant y = -x^n, where ^ denotes exponentiation.

If n is odd, the graph begins in Quadrant II and decreases through the origin into Quadrant IV. This is true of -x, -x^3, -x^5, and so on.

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its the last one on edge

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