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Describe the end behavior of the graph of f(x) = x^3 (x + 3)(-5x + 1) using limits.

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rises to the left, falls to the right
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Answer: Rises to the left and falls to the right

Explanation:

Use the degree and the leading coefficient to determine the behavior.

There is a good video called "Describing End Behavior Using Limit Notation" by Mario's Math Tutoring, and it helps to show you how to find the end behavior with limits.

Describe the end behavior of the graph of f(x) = x^3 (x + 3)(-5x + 1) using limits-example-1
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