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Given the graph of the function F(x) below, what happens to F(x) when x is a

very large positive number?
A. F(x) is a negative number with a small absolute value.
B. F(x) is a very large positive number.
C. F(x) is a very small positive number.
D. F(x) is a negative number with a large absolute value.

Given the graph of the function F(x) below, what happens to F(x) when x is a very-example-1

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Answer C.

F(x) is a very small positive number.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

From the graph as x gets larger and becomes positive f(x) approaches 0 so the answer is C.

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