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which polynomial function would have the end behaviour of as x_+-infinity , y_infinity ?
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AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!
it would have to be of even degree
The polynomial function that would have the end behavior of as x → ±∞, y → ∞ is y = x^n, where n > 0.
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