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Graph - The y-intercept is (0,-4). The x-intercepts are (-2,0) and (2,0). The degree is 2. End behavior: as x \rightarrow- \infty , f(x) \rightarrow \infty , as x \rightarrow \i…
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Graph - The y-intercept is (0,-4). The x-intercepts are (-2,0) and (2,0). The degree is 2. End behavior: as x \rightarrow- \infty , f(x) \rightarrow \infty , as x \rightarrow \i…
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The y-intercept is (0,-4). The x-intercepts are (-2,0) and (2,0). The degree is 2. End behavior: as x \rightarrow- \infty , f(x) \rightarrow \infty , as x \rightarrow \infty , f(x) \rightarrow \infty .
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Polynomials of degree 2 have an end behavior of as
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