What is the end behavior of y = 5 + 2x + 7x^2 - 5x^3?

1 Answer
May 30, 2017

As x values get more negative, y values get positive, and as the x values get more positive, the y values more negative.

Explanation:

The highest degree of this polynomial is 3, so the traditional end behavior is the same as for y=x^3

graph{x^3[-2,2]}

That is, as x gets more negative, the y-values get more negative and as the x-values get more positive, the y values get more positive.

But notice that the sign of the 3rd degree term is negative in -5x^3, so the end behavior is the opposite. That is, as x values get more negative, the y values got positive, and as the x values get more positive, the y values more negative. The graph is given as follows:

graph{5+2x+7x^2-5x^3[-5,5,-20,30]}