Question 458889
The limit as x goes to infinity of P(x) goes to negative infinity, since the highest-exponent term "trumps" all other terms (x^6 becomes largest in magnitude, the -3.14 coefficient flips it). We can say that


*[tex \LARGE \lim_{x \to \infty} P(x) = -\infty] and


*[tex \LARGE \lim_{x \to -\infty} P(x) = -\infty]