SOLUTION: Describe the end-behavior of the given function;(Hint: rearrange the terms) f(x)= -3x + 5x^3 - 12 - 2x^9

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Question 949387: Describe the end-behavior of the given function;(Hint: rearrange the terms)
f(x)= -3x + 5x^3 - 12 - 2x^9

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Describe the end-behavior of the given function;(Hint: rearrange the terms)
f(x)= -3x + 5x^3 - 12 - 2x^9
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Note:: The highest power term will determine the end-behaviour.
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As x approaches -oo, -2x^9 approaches +oo
As x approaches +oo, -2x^9 approaches -oo
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Cheers,
Stan H.