The two inequalities can be rewritten as

The solution is composed by every point below the graph of the line
, and above the horizontal line 
To draw the line
we can build a little table (only 2 points are required):

So, if you draw the points (0,2) and (1, -2) and connect them, you'll have your line.
To draw the line
, simply pick any point with y coordinate -2, for example (0, -2), and draw a horizontal line.
Choose the above/below areas as specified above to solve the system.
Using limits, it is found that the end behavior of the function is given as follows:
As x → -∞, f(x) → 4; as x → ∞, f(x) → 4.
<h3>How to find the end behavior of a function f(x)?</h3>
The end behavior of a function f(x) is given by the limit of f(x) as x goes to infinity.
In this problem, the function is:

Considering that x goes to infinity, for the limits, we consider only the terms with the highest exponents in the numerator and denominator, hence:
.
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Hence the correct statement is:
As x → -∞, f(x) → 4; as x → ∞, f(x) → 4.
More can be learned about limits and end behavior at brainly.com/question/27950332
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64,513; 10; 2,402. The 4 in 64,513 is essentially 4,000 whereas the 4 in 2,402 is only 400. 400(10)=4000.
You might want to stick to at most five questions at once, makes it easier for the rest of us. :)
17. T has a vertical line of symmetry (along the center line).
18. Z looks the same if you turn it halfway around.
19. The passes total to 150°, which is a little less than 180°, so I estimate it would be in front of Kai.
20. Left is the -x direction. Up is the +y direction. this is (x-6, y+4)
21. Every dilation has a center (where it's dilated from) and a scale factor (how much it's dilated).
22. It must be A, because it's the only one where the number of moves adds up to 16.
23. It can be determined to be B just by tracking where point C would end up through the transformation.
24. A 180° rotation flips the signs on both components to give you (-1, 6).
25. Right is the +x direction. Down is the -y direction. (x+3, y-5)
26. This is a reflection.
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