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As x increases without bound, the graph of f(x) decreases without bound. As x increases without bound, the graph of f(x) approaches y = 1. As x decreases without bound, the graph of f(x) increases without bound. As x decreases without bound, the graph of f(x) approaches y = 0.

As x increases without bound, the graph of f(x) decreases without bound. As x increases-example-1
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Given the graph of the function :


f(x)=((3)/(8))^x

So, as shown in the graph, we will select the correct expressions:

As x decreases without bound, the graph of f(x) increases without bound.

As x decreases without bound, the graph of f(x) approaches y = 0.​

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