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>It's needless to try it out for negative infinity since the end behaviors are going to end up the same, but playing with negatives is a little bit more tricky.
>(-∞)(-∞)^2(-∞)^3...
>(-∞)^2 gives us ∞^2, (-∞)^3 gives us -∞^3
>(-∞)(∞^2)((-∞^3)
>(∞)(∞)^2(∞)^3...
>When determining end behaviors, we just need to see the signs, for now, at least. Positive infinity times positive infinity times positive infinity is.... positive infinity! That means the graph as x approaches positive infinity will be, positive infinity!
>I'm not joking. Do I look like I'm joking. This is serious.
>To find the end behavior as x approaches positive infinity, we plug in positive infinity. To find the end behavior as x approaches negative infinity, we plug in negative infinity.
>As much as I'd love to play Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, we're going to have to determine end behaviors to figure which one's the real Sou, and which one's the fake!
>To do that, we have to simply plug in...
>Infinity.
>Why, why... you ask?
>Both of the sides are approaching towards positive infinity (y-value) as the x-value approaches negative AND positive infinity. They have the same end behavior.
>If your memory's swell, which it should be, that means the leading coefficient's power is even.
>First we'll put on our thinking caps for the end behavior.
>In its expanded form, the highest exponent of the leading coefficient will be 6.
>That means the graph can cross the x-axis to a maximum of 6 times. But it can also intersect 3...2....1.... GAME OVER.
22. Avior 🥰💕 OmG that's incredible!
Gozar ... Wtf? 😱 He isn't really alive yet. xD
Salyon 😭💜 aaah~ ;3;
thank you for all your love for these OCs. Can't believe!! 😭😭😭💜💜💜💜
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#cutegirls on a mission to save their home planet by observing human behavior and shooting happiness to them!
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It seems like Hekar once again activated the bad behavior punishment of his nanolatex suit. But this time his goo symbiote wanted to be of the party to get the upper hand.
Might be quite a lot of data to record from that~
Art (c) the lovely @Dan_and_Nite, thanks you again 💙🖤
>Both ends of f(x)=x^2 approach positive infinity. They share the same end behavior.
>By the way, by the way! End behaviors are usually used in respect to positive and negative infinity.
>Moving on, it's different for f(x)=x^3.
>You should know that the end behavior of polynomials are determined by its leading coefficient's exponent.
>If it's even, the end behavior for both sides will be the same. If odd, they'll be different.
>Here, I have f(x)=x^2 and f(x)=x^3 as our wonderful little examples.
>That's the bare minimum of what there is to explain about limits. The technical side of learning how to take asymptotes, limits, and holes will be discussed at a later time.
>Let's skedaddle maddle on to end behaviors!
>Asymptotes help determine limits AND end behaviors, which I'll get to soon.
>There can be multiple limits in a function. In 1/x, there exists 4 limits.
>The limit as x approaches negative/positive infinity and as it approaches 0.
UNIT 1: LIMITS/CONTINUITY P.2
>Oh... Did I get sidetracked? I'm sorrry, and I mean it! Don't look at me like that.
>We'll be finishing the rest of the definitions for asymptotes, limits, and end behavior!
10. Villains? you mean more "which of your OCs are actually one of the good guys?" xD
But Villains are:
- Avior
- Salyon
- Zolin
- Gozar
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