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Can some please show work and the answer to this problem

Can some please show work and the answer to this problem-example-1
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1.
\lim_(x\to+-\infty)x^3-4x^2+x\\(+-\infty)^3-4(+-\infty)^2+(+-\infty)\\\infty,-\infty

2.
\lim_(x \to +-\infty) x^4-4x^3+2x+8\\(+-\infty)^4-4(+-\infty)^3+2(+-\infty)+8\\\infty

3.
\lim_(x \to +-\infty) -2x^3-4x^2+9\\-2(+-\infty)^3-4(+-\infty)^2+9\\-\infty,\infty

4.
\lim_(x \to +-\infty) -x^4+9x^3+x^2+8x+2\\-(+-\infty)^4+9(+-\infty)^3+(+-\infty)^2+8(+-\infty)+2\\-\infty

4 is the only function that decreases as it approaches both infinities.
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