1/8, 7/2, 5/6, 10/3
just swap numerator and denominator for each
Answer:
This means that f(x)→∞ as x→−∞ and f(x)→∞ as x→∞.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the leading term of the polynomial (the term in a polynomial which contains the highest power of the variable) is x4, then the degree is 4, i.e. even, and the leading coefficient is 1, i.e. positive.
This means that f(x)→∞ as x→−∞ and f(x)→∞ as x→∞.
Simply simplify the ratios/fractions into their simplest fraction form and divide the numerator by the denominator. If they are equal, they are in fact proportions, if not, they aren't
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