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Graph of three functions, h(x)=x^2 in green, g(x)=x^4 in orange, and f(x)=x^6 in blue.
Even-power functions

To describe the behavior as numbers become larger and larger, we use the idea of infinity. We use the symbol for positive infinity and for negative infinity. When we say that “ x approaches infinity,” which can be symbolically written as x , we are describing a behavior; we are saying that x is increasing without bound.

With the even-power function, as the input increases or decreases without bound, the output values become very large, positive numbers. Equivalently, we could describe this behavior by saying that as x approaches positive or negative infinity, the f ( x ) values increase without bound. In symbolic form, we could write

as  x ± ,   f ( x )

[link] shows the graphs of f ( x ) = x 3 , g ( x ) = x 5 , and h ( x ) = x 7 , which are all power functions with odd, whole-number powers. Notice that these graphs look similar to the cubic function in the toolkit. Again, as the power increases, the graphs flatten near the origin and become steeper away from the origin.

Graph of three functions, f(x)=x^3 in green, g(x)=x^5 in orange, and h(x)=x^7 in blue.
Odd-power function

These examples illustrate that functions of the form f ( x ) = x n reveal symmetry of one kind or another. First, in [link] we see that even functions of the form f ( x ) = x n n  even, are symmetric about the y - axis. In [link] we see that odd functions of the form f ( x ) = x n n  odd, are symmetric about the origin.

For these odd power functions, as x approaches negative infinity, f ( x ) decreases without bound. As x approaches positive infinity, f ( x ) increases without bound. In symbolic form we write

as   x ,   f ( x )   as   x ,   f ( x )

The behavior of the graph of a function as the input values get very small ( x ) and get very large ( x ) is referred to as the end behavior    of the function. We can use words or symbols to describe end behavior.

[link] shows the end behavior of power functions in the form f ( x ) = k x n where n is a non-negative integer depending on the power and the constant.

Graph of an even-powered function with a positive constant. As x goes to negative infinity, the function goes to positive infinity; as x goes to positive infinity, the function goes to positive infinity. Graph of an odd-powered function with a positive constant. As x goes to negative infinity, the function goes to positive infinity; as x goes to positive infinity, the function goes to negative infinity. Graph of an even-powered function with a negative constant. As x goes to negative infinity, the function goes to negative infinity; as x goes to positive infinity, the function goes to negative infinity. Graph of an odd-powered function with a negative constant. As x goes to negative infinity, the function goes to negative infinity; as x goes to positive infinity, the function goes to negative infinity.

Given a power function f ( x ) = k x n where n is a non-negative integer, identify the end behavior.

  1. Determine whether the power is even or odd.
  2. Determine whether the constant is positive or negative.
  3. Use [link] to identify the end behavior.

Identifying the end behavior of a power function

Describe the end behavior of the graph of f ( x ) = x 8 .

The coefficient is 1 (positive) and the exponent of the power function is 8 (an even number). As x approaches infinity, the output (value of f ( x ) ) increases without bound. We write as x ,   f ( x ) . As x approaches negative infinity, the output increases without bound. In symbolic form, as x ,   f ( x ) . We can graphically represent the function as shown in [link] .

Graph of f(x)=x^8.
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Identifying the end behavior of a power function.

Describe the end behavior of the graph of f ( x ) = x 9 .

The exponent of the power function is 9 (an odd number). Because the coefficient is –1 (negative), the graph is the reflection about the x - axis of the graph of f ( x ) = x 9 . [link] shows that as x approaches infinity, the output decreases without bound. As x approaches negative infinity, the output increases without bound. In symbolic form, we would write

as   x ,   f ( x )   as   x ,   f ( x )
Graph of f(x)=-x^9.
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Source:  OpenStax, Precalculus. OpenStax CNX. Jan 19, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11667/1.6
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