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End Behavior Practice

End Behavior Practice

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Mathematics

8th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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11 Slides • 12 Questions

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Lesson 8 End Behavior Part 1

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Multiple Choice

Match the polynomial with its end behavior.

f(x)=2x3+3x4+x21f\left(x\right)=2x^3+3x^4+x^2-1  

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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Multiple Choice

Match the polynomial with its end behavior.

f(x)=13x+x2f\left(x\right)=1-3x+x^2  

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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Multiple Choice

Match the polynomial with its end behavior.

f(x)=9+x4f\left(x\right)=9+x^4  

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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Multiple Choice

Match the polynomial with its end behavior.

f(x)=9x4f\left(x\right)=9-x^4  

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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Multiple Choice

Match the polynomial with its end behavior.

f(x)=2x+5f\left(x\right)=2x+5  

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in the positive direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction. As x gets larger and larger in the negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the positive direction.

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As x gets larger and larger in either the positive or negative direction, f(x) gets larger and larger in the negative direction.

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Multiple Choice

Which polynomial function gets larger and larger in the negative direction as x gets larger and larger in the negative direction?

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f(x)=5x22x+1f\left(x\right)=5x^2-2x+1

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f(x)=6x3+4x215x+32f\left(x\right)=6x^3+4x^2-15x+32

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f(x)=7x42x3+3x2+8x10f\left(x\right)=7x^4-2x^3+3x^2+8x-10

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f(x)=8x6+1f\left(x\right)=8x^6+1

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Multiple Choice

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The graph of a polynomial function f is shown. Which statement about the polynomial is true?

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The degree of the polynomial is even.

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The degree of the polynomial is odd.

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The constant term of the polynomial is even.

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The constant term of the polynomial is odd.

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Open Ended

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the polynomial in standard form.

f(x)=(3x+1)(x+2)(x3)f(x)=(3x+1)(x+2)(x−3)  

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f(x)=3x32x219x6f\left(x\right)=3x^3-2x^2-19x-6  

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f(x)=3x3+2x2+19x6f\left(x\right)=3x^3+2x^2+19x-6  

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f(x)=3x32x219x6f\left(x\right)=-3x^3-2x^2-19x-6  

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f(x)=3x32x219x+6f\left(x\right)=3x^3-2x^2-19x+6  

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Multiple Choice

Rewrite the polynomial in standard form.

f(x)=2(3x+1)(x+2)(x3)f(x)=-2(3x+1)(x+2)(x−3)  

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f(x)=6x32x219x6f\left(x\right)=6x^3-2x^2-19x-6  

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f(x)=6x3+2x2+19x6f\left(x\right)=6x^3+2x^2+19x-6  

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f(x)=6x34x238x+12f\left(x\right)=-6x^3-4x^2-38x+12  

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f(x)=6x3+4x2+38x+12f\left(x\right)=-6x^3+4x^2+38x+12  

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Open Ended

Kiran wrote f(x)=(x−3)(x−7) as an example of a function whose graph has x-intercepts at x=-3,-7. What was his mistake?

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Open Ended

A polynomial function, f(x), has x-intercepts at (-6,0) and (2,0). What is one possible factor of f(x)?

Lesson 8 End Behavior Part 1

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