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According to the graph of H(w) below, what happens when w gets close to zero?

According to the graph of H(w) below, what happens when w gets close to zero?-example-1

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D Because it will never be equal to 0 and it never changes its area to get bigger or smaller
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Answer:

Option: D is the correct answer.

D. H(w) gets very large.

Explanation:

Clearly after looking at the graph of the function H(w) we see that as the graph of the function is a curve such that the behavior of the graph at 0 and infinity is given by:

as w→∞ H(w)→0

Also when w → 0 H(w) → ∞

Hence, According to the graph of H(w) below,when w gets close to zero:

H(w) gets very large.

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