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OpenStudy (katecc379):

please help

OpenStudy (katecc379):

OpenStudy (mathmate):

hint: You only have to worry about the leading coefficient, i.e. the term with the highest power in a polynomial.

OpenStudy (katecc379):

so 2x^4

OpenStudy (katecc379):

@mathmate

OpenStudy (katecc379):

is it false?

OpenStudy (katecc379):

becayse its positive

OpenStudy (mathmate):

which is the term with the highest power?

OpenStudy (katecc379):

2x^4

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Can you check your link? I have a different term.

OpenStudy (katecc379):

oh sorry theres two of thes -3x^4

OpenStudy (mathmate):

now don't forget to put x-> \(\infty\).

OpenStudy (katecc379):

so that is true then?

OpenStudy (mathmate):

I agree!

OpenStudy (katecc379):

okay can u help with two more?

OpenStudy (katecc379):

is this true as well?

OpenStudy (mathmate):

This method (of the leading term) works only when the limit goes to + or - \(\infty\). Please make a new post. Someone else may be able to help you.

OpenStudy (mathmate):

The second problem you don't need me. You can do it by yourself, and just check answer with me if you wish.

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