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What is meant by 'end behavior' of a function?
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A.
The behavior of a function at its minimum point.
B.
The behavior of a function at its maximum point.
C.
The behavior of a function at its average value.
D.
The behavior of a function as input values approach infinity.
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D.
End behavior describes how a function behaves as the input (x) becomes very large in magnitude (x → ∞ or x → −∞), i.e., the behavior of the "tails" of the graph.
End behavior describes how a function behaves as the input (x) becomes very large in magnitude (x → ∞ or x → −∞), i.e., the behavior of the "tails" of the graph.
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