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For which two functions does f(x)→+∞ as x→+∞? Explain your reasoning. f(x)=14x+3 g(x)=−35x−8 h(x)=2x−1
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For which two functions does f(x)→+∞ as x→+∞?
Explain your reasoning.
f(x)=14x+3
g(x)=−35x−8
h(x)=2x−1
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answer is f(x)=14x+3
when your looking at the right end behavior, you’re looking at Y on the right side of the graph. When you graph 14x+3, as Y goes to infinity, X is also increasing.
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