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Given the graph of the function f(x) below what happens to f x when x is a very small negative number?

Given the graph of the function f(x) below what happens to f x when x is a very small-example-1

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Answer:

F(x) is a negative number with a large absolute value

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Answer:

The function tends to negative infinity

Explanation:

The Y and X axes in this case are asymptotes, it means that the function will never touch them. When x is negative and is so small, the function tends to negative infinity, because the function try to cut it but it will never happen.

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