Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (2 points) Determine the end behavior for $y = -5x^9 + 8x^4 + 10x$. $\bullet$ As $x \to -\infty$, $y \to$ help (numbers) $\bullet$ As $x \to \infty$, $y \to$ help (numbers) Note: You can earn partial credit on this
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Step 1: To determine the end behavior of the function y=-5x^(9)+8x^(4)+10x, we need to look at the leading term of the polynomial, which is -5x^(9). Show more…
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