Given k(a) 4a? a5 6a4 2 answer the following questions: Degree of k The leading coefficient of k End Behavior Right hand end behavior: As Left hand end behavior: As Maximum number of real zeros of k = Preview Maximum number of turning points of k Preview
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In this case, the degree of k is 5. Leading coefficient of k: The leading coefficient of k is the coefficient of the term with the highest power of the variable a. In this case, the leading coefficient of k is 4. End behavior of k: The end behavior of a Show more…
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