What is the end behavior of the function f(x)= 5/4 x^2?
A) as x -> infinity, f(x) -&g...
Mathematics, 18.02.2020 18:47 dirtridersteve65
What is the end behavior of the function f(x)= 5/4 x^2?
A) as x -> infinity, f(x) -> infinity
As x -> - infinity, f(x) -> -infinity
B) x-> infinity, fx-> infinity
X-> - infinity, fx -> infinity
C) x-> infinity, fx-> -infinity
X-> -infinity, fx-> -infinity
D) x-> infinity, fx-> -infinity
X-> -infinity, fx-> infinity
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