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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 negative 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 positive infinity, the function's values go to positive infinity.

Which statement is true about the end behavior of the graphed function? As the x-values-example-1
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Answer: As the x-values go to positive infinity, the function's values go to negative infinity.

Explanation:

By the given graph,

x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable,

So, we can write, y = f(x)

Thus, with the help of the given graph,

The end behavior of the function is,


f(x)\rightarrow +\infty, as
x\rightarrow -\infty


f(x)\rightarrow -\infty, as
x\rightarrow +\infty

Therefore, Option first is correct.



User Pedorro
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Answer:

As the x-values go to positive infinity, the function's values go to negative infinity.

Explanation:

as the x values increase, the y values decrease

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