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Sketch the function. \(q(x) = 0.1(x+2)^2(x-2)^3\) Part: 0 / 4 Part 1 of 4 The end behavior of the function is (Choose one) to the left and (Choose one) to the right.

          Sketch the function.
\(q(x) = 0.1(x+2)^2(x-2)^3\)
Part: 0 / 4
Part 1 of 4
The end behavior of the function is (Choose one) to the left and (Choose one) to the right.
        
Sketch the function.
q(x) = 0.1(x+2)^2(x-2)^3
Part: 0 / 4
Part 1 of 4
The end behavior of the function is (Choose one) to the left and (Choose one) to the right.

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Sketch the function. q(x)=0.1(x+2)^(2)(x-2)^(3) Part: (0)/(4) Part 1 of 4 The end behavior of the function is â—» to the left and (Choose one) grad to the right. Sketch the function. qx=0.1(x+2x-23 Part: 0 / 4 Part 1 of 4 to the right. The end behavior of the function is[(Choose one) to the left and(Choose one)
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00:01 Let's talk about question 12.
00:02 We have to determine that which of the following four would be the appropriate graph based on the end behavior.
00:09 So for that we need two things.
00:10 The first one is the degree.
00:12 So the degree of this particular polynomial is four.
00:17 So we'll say that that's even.
00:21 And then we have to determine the sign of the leading coefficients.
00:25 The leading coefficient is 1 over 4 and clearly 1 over 4 is positive.
00:31 We're going to write positive over here...
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