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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 00:58, kiannadgarnica

The graph of a polynomial function approaches –infinity as x approaches –infinity, and approaches + infinity as x approaches + infinity. Which could be the degree and leading coefficient of this function?

degree 3, leading coefficient –1

degree 4, leading coefficient 1

degree 5, leading coefficient 1

degree 6, leading coefficient –1

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