Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When a question asks for the "end behavior" of a function, they just want to know what happens if you trace the direction the function heads in for super low and super high values of x. In other words, they want to know what the graph is looking like as x heads for both positive and negative infinity. This might be sort of hard to visualize, so if you have a graphing utility, use it to double check yourself, but even without a graph, we can answer this question. For any function involving x^3, we know that the "parent graph" looks like the attached image. This is the "basic" look of any x^3 function; however, certain things can change the end behavior. You'll notice that in the attached graph, as x gets really really small, the function goes to negative infinity. As x gets very very big, the function goes to positive infinity.
Now, taking a look at your function, 2x^3 - x, things might change a little. Some things that change the end behavior of a graph include a negative coefficient for x^3, such as -x^3 or -5x^3. This would flip the graph over the y-axis, which would make the end behavior "swap", basically. Your function doesn't have a negative coefficient in front of x^3, so we're okay on that front, and it turns out your function has the same end behavior as the parent function, since no kind of reflection is occurring. I attached the graph of your function as well so you can see it, but what this means is that as x approaches infinity, or as x gets very big, your function also goes to infinity, and as x approaches negative infinity, or as x gets very small, your function goes to negative infinity.
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x+56/7=11
A number plus fifty-six sevenths is equal to eleven.
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x-0.1x=36
where x is the original price
0.1x is the discount (10% of the original price)
36 is the price paid
x-0.1x=36
0.9x=36
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0.9 0.9
x=40
The original price is $40.00
Answer:
6 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the total distance hoped by Kangaroo to the lake.
We have been given that a kangaroo hopped 1/3 of the distance to the lake with her baby in her pouch.
She hopped the remaining 7040 yards without her baby in her pouch. This means that 2/3 of total distance (x) is 7040. We can represent this information in an equation as:

Let us solve for x by multiplying both sides of our equation by 3/2.



Therefore, the total distance hoped by the kangaroo is 10560 yards.
1 mile = 1760 yards
Let us convert this distance in miles by dividing 10560 yards by 1760.




Therefore, the kangaroo hoped 6 miles to the lake.