b. lim f(x) = - ∞ * As the value of x gets close to infinity the value of f(x) gets close to -infinity. As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) decreases without bound. As the value of a increases without bound the value of f(x) increases without bound. As the value of x gets close to -infinity the value of f(x) gets close to infinity. c. As x→∞, f(x) → ∞ * As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) increases without bound. As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) decreases without bound. As the value of x gets close to -infinity the value of f(x) gets close to infinity. As the value of x gets close to infinity the value of f(x) gets close to -infinity.

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b. lim f(x):
x →∞
=
∞
As the value of x gets close to infinity the value of f(x) gets close to -infinity.
As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) decreases without bound.
As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) increases without bound.
As the value of x gets close to -infinity the value of f(x) gets close to infinity.
c. As x→∞, f(x) → ∞
As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) increases without bound.
As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) decreases without bound.
As the value of x gets close to -infinity the value of f(x) gets close to infinity.
As the value of x gets close to infinity the value of f(x) gets close to -infinity.
Transcribed Image Text:b. lim f(x): x →∞ = ∞ As the value of x gets close to infinity the value of f(x) gets close to -infinity. As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) decreases without bound. As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) increases without bound. As the value of x gets close to -infinity the value of f(x) gets close to infinity. c. As x→∞, f(x) → ∞ As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) increases without bound. As the value of x increases without bound the value of f(x) decreases without bound. As the value of x gets close to -infinity the value of f(x) gets close to infinity. As the value of x gets close to infinity the value of f(x) gets close to -infinity.
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