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- for which function(s) is it true that as x→−∞, y→−∞? (there may be more than one.)
a f(x)
b g(x)
c h(x)
d j(x)
e k(x)
- projectile martin threw a ball from a height of 4 feet at a speed of 50 feet per second. use the graph that represents the path of the ball to complete the sentence.
as x→−∞, f(x)→ a ∞ b −∞ c 1
Step1: Analyze function f(x)
As \(x\to-\infty\), the line of \(f(x)\) goes down, so \(y\to-\infty\).
Step2: Analyze function g(x)
The function \(g(x)\) is not defined (empty - graph), so it does not satisfy the condition.
Step3: Analyze function h(x)
As \(x\to-\infty\), the graph of \(h(x)\) goes up, so \(y\to\infty\), it does not satisfy the condition.
Step4: Analyze function j(x)
As \(x\to-\infty\), the graph of \(j(x)\) goes down, so \(y\to-\infty\).
Step5: Analyze function k(x)
As \(x\to-\infty\), the graph of \(k(x)\) goes down, so \(y\to-\infty\).
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