
End behavior of polynomials (article) - Khan Academy
Learn what the end behavior of a polynomial is, and how we can find it from the polynomial's equation. In this lesson, you will learn what the "end behavior" of a polynomial is and how to analyze it from a …
Intro to end behavior of polynomials (video) | Khan Academy
Why do we do this anyway? (._.) Well, if you're asked to graph a polynomial, then you want to know its end behavior. On each side, does it end up going up or down? End behaviour is one of the key …
End behavior of polynomials (practice) | Khan Academy
Consider the polynomial function p (x) = 9 x 9 + 6 x 6 3 x 3 + 1 . What is the end behavior of the graph of p ?
End behavior of functions & their graphs (video) | Khan Academy
Sal picks a function that has a given end behavior based on its graph. Created by Sal Khan.
Graphs of polynomials (article) | Khan Academy
Finding the end behavior To find the end behavior of a function, we can examine the leading term when the function is written in standard form. Let's write the equation in standard form.
End behavior of polynomials (article) | Khan Academy
Learn what the end behavior of a polynomial is, and how we can find it from the polynomial's equation.
End behavior of rational functions (video) | Khan Academy
To find out if a graph extends to infinity or negative infinity, just simplify the rational function and look at the leading coefficient as well as the degree. This requires some general understanding of function …
Polynomial graphs | Algebra 2 | Math | Khan Academy
In this unit, we will use everything that we know about polynomials in order to analyze their graphical behavior. Specifically, we will find polynomials' zeros (i.e., x-intercepts) and analyze how they …
Intro to end behavior of polynomials (video) | Khan Academy
Sal explains what "end behavior" is and what affects the end behavior of polynomial functions.
End behavior of algebraic models (video) | Khan Academy
End Behavior is essentially the value a function approaches as it moves closer to positive or negative infinity. For example, a linear function F (x) = 3x would approach infinity as x approaches infinity and …