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What is the end behavior of the function f of x equals negative 4 times the cube root of x?

A.)As x → –∞, f(x) → –∞, and as x → ∞, f(x) → ∞.
B.) As x → –∞, f(x) → ∞, and as x → ∞, f(x) → –∞.
C.) As x → –∞, f(x) → 0, and as x → ∞, f(x) → 0.
D.) As x → 0, f(x) → –∞, and as x → ∞, f(x) → 0.

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Answer:

B.) As x → –∞, f(x) → ∞, and as x → ∞, f(x) → –∞.

Explanation:


\lim_(x\rightarrow -\infty ) f\left( x\right) =\lim_(x\rightarrow -\infty ) -4\sqrt[3]{x} = (-4)*(-\infty) = +\infty


\lim_(x\rightarrow \infty ) f\left( x\right) =\lim_(x\rightarrow \infty ) -4\sqrt[3]{x} = (-4)*(+\infty) = -\infty

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