SOLUTION: What are the end behaviors of the graph of f(x)=-2x+x^3+3x^5-4? a. Rises to the left and falls to the right b. Falls to the left and rises to the right c. Rises to both direct

Algebra ->  Polynomials-and-rational-expressions -> SOLUTION: What are the end behaviors of the graph of f(x)=-2x+x^3+3x^5-4? a. Rises to the left and falls to the right b. Falls to the left and rises to the right c. Rises to both direct      Log On


   



Question 1181453: What are the end behaviors of the graph of f(x)=-2x+x^3+3x^5-4?
a. Rises to the left and falls to the right
b. Falls to the left and rises to the right
c. Rises to both directions
d. Falls to both directions

Found 2 solutions by mananth, MathTherapy:
Answer by mananth(16946) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!

b. Falls to the left and rises to the right

Answer by MathTherapy(10552) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!

What are the end behaviors of the graph of f(x)=-2x+x^3+3x^5-4?
a. Rises to the left and falls to the right
b. Falls to the left and rises to the right
c. Rises to both directions
d. Falls to both directions
 
With an ODD LEADING EXPONENT and a POSITIVE LEADING COEFFICIENT, the behavior of the graph will be: UP on the RIGHT, and DOWN on LEFT-SIDE (OPPOSITE behavior).
This is: highlight_green%28matrix%281%2C2%2C+CHOICE%2C+%22b.%22%29%29