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fomenos
1 year ago
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Select the correct answer. The graph of function f is shown. An exponential function passes through (minus 4, 9), (0, 1), (1, 0)

, and (5, minus 2). Function g is represented by the table. x -1 0 1 2 3 4 g(x) 24 6 0 -2 Which statement correctly compares the two functions? A. They have different end behavior as x approaches -∞ and different end behavior as x approaches ∞. B. They have different end behavior as x approaches -∞ but the same end behavior as x approaches ∞. C. They have the same end behavior as x approaches -∞ and the same end behavior as x approaches ∞. D. They have the same end behavior as x approaches -∞ but different end behavior as x approaches ∞.
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1 answer:
aksik [14]1 year ago
4 0

The answer choice which correctly draws a comparison between the end behaviours of the functions is; Choice C; They have the same end behavior as x approaches -∞ and same end behavior as x approaches ∞.

<h3>Which answer choice correctly compares the end behaviour of the functions?</h3>

As given in the task content; the graph of the exponential function passes through (-4, 9), (0, 1), (1, 0), and (5, -2).

It therefore follows that as; x reduces (approaches -∞), the y value increases.

And, as x -increases (approaches +∞), the y-value decreases.

For the table, the values can be written as coordinates as follows; (-1,2), (0,4), (1,6), (2, 0), (3,-2).

Consequently, as x reduces (approaches -∞), the y- values decrease.

And, as x increases (approaches +∞), the y-values decrease.

Ultimately, the two functions in discuss can be concluded to have; Choice C.

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