Describing End Behaviors of Polynomial Functions | Intro with Examples | Eat Pi
In this video, I give you an introduction to describing the end behaviors (or end conditions) of a polynomial function. This is also known as the Leading Coefficient Test. I first go over the parent functions of a quadratic and cubic function which are f(x)=x^2 and f(x)=x^3, respectively. Knowing these 2 graphs explains the left and right handed behaviors of the functions. 0:00 - Introduction 7:45 - Example 1 10:24 - Example 2 11:45 - Example 3 If you have any questions, please leave them in the comment section below! Also, if you find the videos helpful, please like, share, and subscribe!

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