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Mathematics, 07.04.2021 14:00 hailey200127

Question 3 of 10 What can you say about the end behavior of the function f(x) = -4x+6x2 -52 ?
A. The leading coefficient is positive so the left end of the graph
goes down.
B. f(x) is an even function so both ends of the graph go in the same
direction.
I c. f(x) is an even function so both ends of the graph go in opposite
directions.
D. The leading coefficient is positive so the left end of the graph
goes up.
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What can you say about the end behavior of the function f(x) = -4x+6x2 -52 ?
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