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What is the end behavior of the function h? H(x)=-4x+4

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Explanation:

The end behavior of a function is how it grows when it reaches both plus and - infinity.

To do that we will calculate:

● lim h(x) x=> +infinity = lim-4x+4 x=> +inf = lim -4x x=> +inf

-4 is negative so the limit will be -infinity

● lim (-4x+4) x=> -inf = lim (-4x) x=> -inf

-4 is negative, x is negative then -4x is positive. So the limit will be + inf

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