Which of the following could be the graph of a polynomial whose leading term is [tex]-3x^4[/tex]?

The leading coefficient is a negative value (-3) so the graph goes down on the right side.
This makes either Graph B or C correct.
Now because the degree ( exponent ) (the ^4) is even both ends of the graph go in the same direction.
This makes Graph B the correct answer.
Answer:
The leading coefficient is a negative value (-3) so the graph goes down on the right side.
This makes either Graph B or C correct.
Now because the degree ( exponent ) (the ^4) is even both ends of the graph go in the same direction.
This makes Graph B the correct answer.