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Describe the end behavior of the graphed function

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You have to consider the “ends” of the x-axis, the far right (for infinitely large values of x) and left (for infinitely small values of x) of the graph.

From the diagram above you can see that:

  1. When
    x\rightarrow -\infty, then
    y=f(x)\rightarrow 1 (notice that as the values of x get smaller and smaller, the graph gets closer and closer to the line y=1);
  2. When
    x\rightarrow \infty, then
    y=f(x)\rightarrow 1. (notice that as the values of x get larger and larger, the graph gets closer and closer to the line y=1).

Answer: correct choice is D.

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