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As x decreases without bound, f(x) increases without bound.
As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = - 4.
As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches zero.
As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 4.


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As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 6.
As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 6.
As x increases without bound, f(x) increases without bound.
As x decreases without bound, f(x) increases without bound.

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Answer:

Question 1:

  1. As x decreases without bound, f(x) increases without bound. TRUE
  2. As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = - 4. TRUE
  3. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches zero. FALSE
  4. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 4. FALSE

Question 2:

  1. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 6. TRUE
  2. As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 6. FALSE
  3. As x increases without bound, f(x) increases without bound. TRUE
  4. As x decreases without bound, f(x) increases without bound. FALSE
  1. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 6.

Explanation:

Question 1:

options

  1. As x decreases without bound, f(x) increases without bound.
  2. As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = - 4.
  3. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches zero.
  4. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 4.

Solving notes:

As x decreases without bound, f(x) does NOT approach zero.

As x decreases without bound, f(x) does NOT approaches the line y = 4.

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Question 2:

options

  1. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 6.
  2. As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 6.
  3. As x increases without bound, f(x) increases without bound.
  4. As x decreases without bound, f(x) increases without bound.

Solving notes:

As x increases without bound, f(x) does NOT approach the line y = 6.

As x decreases without bound, f(x) does NOT increase without bound.

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