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Shown is the graph of the function y = -√x-1+5.10Determine the end behavior of the function.10

Shown is the graph of the function y = -√x-1+5.10Determine the end behavior of the-example-1
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Given

The function,


y=-√(x-1)+5

To find:

The end behaviour of the function.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,


y=-√(x-1)+5

And, the graph of the above function is,

That implies,

From the graph,

As x tends to 1,


\begin{gathered} y=-√(1-1)+5 \\ y=-√(0)+5 \\ y=5 \end{gathered}

Also,


\begin{gathered} y=-√(x-1)+5 \\ \Rightarrow y-5=-√(x-1) \\ \Rightarrow(y-5)^2=x-1 \end{gathered}

Then,

As x tends to infinity,


\begin{gathered} (y-5)^2=\infty \\ y-5=\infty \\ y\rightarrow\infty \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is option C),


\begin{gathered} x\rightarrow\infty,\text{ }y\rightarrow\infty \\ x\rightarrow1,\text{ }y\rightarrow5 \end{gathered}

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