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The table of values for quadratic function F(x) is shown. What is the end behavior of f(x)?

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Answer:

Explanation:

If F(x) is postive, then f(x) is increasing

If F(x) is negative, then f(x) is decreasing

F(x) is the integral/antiderivative of f(x)

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User Binoj T E
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Without seeing the table of values for quadratic function F(x), I cannot determine the end behavior of f(x). However, in general, the end behavior of a quadratic function depends on the sign of the leading coefficient.

If the leading coefficient is positive, the end behavior of the function is upward, meaning that the graph of the function will rise to positive infinity on both ends.

If the leading coefficient is negative, the end behavior of the function is downward, meaning that the graph of the function will fall to negative infinity on both ends.

I hope this helps!
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