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how the graph does the graph behave as x approaches positive or negative infinity. does it keep going at the same rate or does it approach a value but never touch it ?

how the graph does the graph behave as x approaches positive or negative infinity-example-1
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Answer: The graph approaches positive infinity at a constant rate.

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The graph approaches positive infinity at a constant rate.

The end behavior of this graph is:

As x → -∞, f(x) → +∞

For the first notation it looks at the behavior of the left side of the graph. As x approaches negative infinity (or positive xs) y or f(x) approaches positive infinity (or positive ys)

and

As x → +∞, f(x) → +∞

For the second notation it looks at the behavior of the right side of the graph. As x approaches positive infinity (or positive x's) y or f(x) approaches positive infinity (or positive ys)

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