End Behavior and Local Behavior of Rational Function Practice

Practice Problems

  1. Consider the following rational function f.

    f(x)=\dfrac{-8x^4+3x^2-7x}{4x^2-4}

    Determine f's end behavior.

    f(x)\to  (-∞, -1/2, 0 , ∞) as x\to -\infty.

    f(x)\to  (-∞, -1/2, 0 , ∞) as x\to \infty.

  2. Consider the following rational function f.

    f(x)=\dfrac{-8x^3-3x+4}{2x^2-9}

    Determine f's end behavior.

    f(x)\to  (-∞, -1/2, 0 , ∞) as x\to -\infty.

    f(x)\to  (-∞, -1/2, 0 , ∞) as x\to \infty.

  3. Consider the following rational function f.

    f(x)=\dfrac{-8x^3+5x^2-1}{2x^3-9x}

    Determine f's end behavior.

    f(x)\to  (-∞, -1/2, 0 , ∞) as x\to -\infty.

    f(x)\to  (-∞, -1/2, 0 , ∞) as x\to \infty.

  4. Consider the following rational function f.

    f(x)=\dfrac{-4x^3+7x+9}{8x^6-9x^4-2x}

    Determine f's end behavior.

    f(x)\to  (-∞, -1/2, 0 , ∞) as x\to -\infty.

    f(x)\to  (-∞, -1/2, 0 , ∞) as x\to \infty.

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