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Which statement is true about the end behavior of the graphed function?

As the x-values go to positive infinity, the function’s values go to positive infinity.
As the x-values go to zero, the function’s values go to positive infinity.
As the x-values go to negative infinity, the function’s values are equal to zero.
As the x-values go to negative infinity, the function’s values go to negative infinity.

Which statement is true about the end behavior of the graphed function? As the x-values-example-1

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer with explanation:

When you will look at the graph of function, suppose it is denoted by , f(x),

represented by, y=f(x)


\lim_(x \to \infty) f(x)=+\infty\\\\  \lim_(x \to -\infty) f(x)=+\infty

At, x=0,the value of f(x)=0.

At, x= -∞, y= +∞

Option A: As the x-values go to positive infinity, the function’s values go to positive infinity.

is true .

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