<u>Given</u>:
The two functions are ,
We need to determine the value of and
<u>Value of </u><u>:</u>
Let us determine the value of
Now, substituting x = -3, we get;
Thus, the value of is 17
<u>Value of </u><u>:</u>
Let us determine the value of
Substituting x = -3, we get;
Thus, the value of is 22.
-- For just a minute, make it an Equality . . . y = x + 2 .
-- Graph the Equality. That graph is a straight line.
-- The INequality says that 'y' is LESS than x+2,
and THAT's everything UNDER the line.
(But not the points on the line itself.)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Using limits, a graph that goes to positive infinity when and would have the same end behavior as the function .
<h3>What is the end behavior of a function?</h3>
It is given by it's limits as x goes to negative and positive infinity.
In this problem, the function is:
The limits are:
- .
- .
A graph that goes to positive infinity when and would have the same end behavior as the function .
More can be learned about limits and end behavior at brainly.com/question/27830331
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