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What is the end behavior of the function f of x equals negative 4 times the cube root of x? as x → –[infinity], f(x) → –[infinity], and as x → [infinity], f(x) → [infinity]. as x → –[infinity], f(x) → [infinity], and as x → [infinity], f(x) → –[infinity]. as x → –[infinity], f(x) → 0, and as x → [infinity], f(x) → 0. as x → 0, f(x) → –[infinity], and as x → [infinity], f(x) → 0.

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The end behavior of the function is as:

as →∞, f(x)→+∞ and as x→-∞, f(x)→+∞

What is end behavior?

The x-axis "endpoints" of a function's graph are referred to as its "end behavior" in this context.

How do determine the end behavior of a function?

choosing the polynomial function's greatest degree. The highest degree term will dominate the graph since it will expand more quickly than the other terms as x gets very big or very small.

Function f(x)=2∛x has the following graph:

The behavior of the function at its conclusion is because it leads to infinity.

as  x→∞, f(x)→+∞ and as x→-∞, f(x)→+∞

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