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As x→[infinity], g(x)→[infinity]

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As x→−[infinity], h(x)→[infinity]

h(x) decreases without bound as the input x increases without bound and increases without bound as input x decreases without bound. The graph of this function would also be symmetric about the origin.

Step-by-step explanation:

Normally, end behaviours predict the nature of the graphs of functions (especially as the values of x become very large, both in the positive and negative sense.

f(x) = x²

As x →[infinity],

f(x) = (∞)² → ∞

f(x) →[infinity]

And as x →−[infinity],

f(x) = (-∞)² → ∞

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For this function, f(x) increases without bound as the input increases or decreases without bound. The graph of this function would be symmetric about the y-axis.

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g(x) = (∞)³ → ∞

g(x)→[infinity]

As x→−[infinity],

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g(x)→−[infinity]

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As x→−[infinity],

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h(x)→[infinity]

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Temperature scale of a given substance can be either in Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin. And conversion from one scale to another can be achieved. Example, Celsius scale can be converted to Fahrenheit by:

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