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What can we conclude if, in general, the graph of a polynomial function exhibits the following end behavior? As x β†’ -00, f(x) β†’ -- and as x > 0, f(x) β†’.
The polynomial function is of even degree and the leading coefficient is positive.
The polynomial function is of odd degree and the leading coefficient is negative.
The polynomial function is of odd degree and the leading coefficient is positive.
The polynomial function is of even degree and the leading coefficient is negative.

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