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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
8

Which statement is true about the end behavior of the

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1 answer:
Dvinal [7]3 years ago
7 0

The answer is the last choice.

When x approaches positive infinity, the value of f(x) will also approach positive infinity too.

Notice how we substitute x in the equation with any positive numbers and we will get high f(x) value as the sign of positive infinity approach when x approaches positive infinity.

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Put the given values into the equation and solve.

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