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Mathematics, 20.03.2020 03:03 Mrblunt5613

Suppose the polynomial f(x) has the following end behavior: as x→∞, f(x)→−∞, and as x→−∞, f(x)→−∞.

Which of the following polynomials could represent f(x)?

There may be more than one correct answer. Select all correct answers.

a. −x2

b. 2x^4−x^3−x^2−x−1

c. −5x^6+10x^5−3x^2+9

d. x^2

e. −2x^3+16x

Please select ALL answers

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