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Use the Leading Coefficient Test to determine the end behavior of the graph of the given polynomial function. Then use this end behavior to match the polynomial function with its graph. [ The graphs are labeled (a) through (d). ]$$f(x)=-x^{4}+x^{2}$$
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Step 1: The leading coefficient of the polynomial function $f(x)=-x^{4}+x^{2}$ is -1 and the degree of the polynomial is 4, which is an even number. Show more…
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