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Which statement correctly describes the end behavior of f(x) = -9x^4 + 3x^3 + 3x^2 - 1?
As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to infinity.
As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to infinity.
As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity.
As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity.
As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to infinity.
As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to infinity.
As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity.
As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity.
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As x goes to infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity, and as x goes to negative infinity, f(x) goes to negative infinity.
To the 4th power is "w" shaped. Then, because it is a negative coefficient, it is going to negative infinity so it is an upside down "w".
To the 4th power is "w" shaped. Then, because it is a negative coefficient, it is going to negative infinity so it is an upside down "w".
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