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Answer:


\text{As }x\rightarrow \infty, f(x)\rightarrow -\infty,\\\text{As }x\rightarrow -\infty, f(x)\rightarrow -\infty

Explanation:

This question is asking for the function's end behavior. An even degree power function with a negative leading coefficient forms a parabola concave down. This means, its vertex represents the maximum and the parabola opens downward (towards negative infinity).

Thus,


\lim_(x\rightarrow \infty)f(x)=-\infty,\\\lim_(x\rightarrow-\infty)f(x)=-\infty

This corresponds with the first answer choice listed:


\text{As }x\rightarrow \infty, f(x)\rightarrow -\infty,\\\text{As }x\rightarrow -\infty, f(x)\rightarrow -\infty

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