
First Method: Using Graph
Finding the limits as x approaches infinity and negative infinity is one way to solve this problem. As x reaches infinity, simply follow the graph line (colored purple) to the far right to find its limit. If we trace it, we can see that the Y value never exceeds -3 (orange), indicating that the limit is equal to -3 as x approaches infinity. You'd do the same with negative infinity, the limit is -3. We may now say the following:

And that's the answer to your question.
Second Method: Using Mathematics
I'm not sure if this solution is suitable for your stage, but you can solve this problem using L'Hopital's rule:

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Discussion:
From the diagram, f maps each x to a unique value so f is a function. One such possible possible function (but not the only one!) that does this is
f(x) = x/4
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MrB
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question I don't understand what you want to be done herewhat's the q
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Step-by-step explanation:
The population refers to the whole set under study, while the sample is a representative part of that population.