SOLUTION: Consider the polynomial P(x), shown in both standard form and factored form.
P(x)=1x4 −3x3 −3x2 +19x+6=1(x+3)(x+1)(x−2)(x−5)
Sketch end behavior of the
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Question 1023400: Consider the polynomial P(x), shown in both standard form and factored form.
P(x)=1x4 −3x3 −3x2 +19x+6=1(x+3)(x+1)(x−2)(x−5)
Sketch end behavior of the function
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Any big negative number, when raised to the 4th power, becomes a big positive number, any big positive number when raised to any power becomes a bigger positive number. The function increases without bound on either end.
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