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Which function is decreasing and approaches negative infinity as x increases? A. F(x) = 3(6)x ? 2 B. F(x) = -3(0.6)x + 1 C. F(x) = -3(6)x + 2 D. F(x) = 3(0.6)x ? 1

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

correct is b

User David Clarke
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Answer:

Option C is correct.


f(x)=-3(6)^(x+2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The exponential function is of the form:


f(x) = ab^x where a is constant and b is the base.

*If base b>1

(i) For positive value of a.

If x increases then, f(x) tends to positive infinity.

(ii)For negative value of a.

if x increases, then f(x) tends to negative infinity.

*if 0<b<1 ,

(i)For positive value of a.

If x increases then, f(x) tends to 0.

(ii)For negative value of a.

if x increases, then f(x) tends to 0.

Then from the given options

The only function
f(x)=-3(6)^(x+2) ; where a = -3 <0 and b=6>1 is decreasing and approaches negative infinity as x increases .







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