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What is the end behavior of f(x) = –0.45x + 3? A. As x decreases without bound, f(x) decreases without bound. As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 3. B. As x decreases without bound, f(x) increases without bound. As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 3. C. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 3. As x increases without bound, f(x) decreases without bound. D. As x decreases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 3. As x increases without bound, f(x) increases without bound.

OpenStudy (freemap):

B?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

is this an exponential?

OpenStudy (freemap):

well they didn't say but I think so because I've been working with exponential in class

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

is this what f(x) looks like? \[\Large f(x) = -0.45^x + 3\]

OpenStudy (freemap):

yes

OpenStudy (freemap):

So, is it B?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

it might help to see the graph of it https://www.desmos.com/calculator/vxnkdp2urr

OpenStudy (freemap):

I looked at the. In the graph the more you go to the left it decreases. When you continue to the right it increases.

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

so it's actually `A. As x decreases without bound, f(x) decreases without bound.` ` As x increases without bound, f(x) approaches the line y = 3.`

OpenStudy (freemap):

Thank you

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