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OpenStudy (_excusemyfrench._):

Medal and Fan. pleassee help. question in the comments

OpenStudy (_excusemyfrench._):

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

what is your opinion about last choices ? so when x increasing so f(x) increasing too

OpenStudy (kobeni-chan):

You can see that as x decreases (the left side of the graph), it looks like it might be slowing starting up from a start. This part is a horizontal asymptote, because the graph gets closer and closer to y=0 (the x-axis) without actually ever equaling 0. Looking on the right side of the graph, as x increases, it looks like there isn't any specific guideline as to the shape of the graph (no asymptotes), so f(x) increases freely.

OpenStudy (_excusemyfrench._):

so its D?

OpenStudy (_excusemyfrench._):

because it says it f(x) increases without bound..?

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

do you understand it sure why ?

OpenStudy (kobeni-chan):

Yes, but I agree with jhonyy9, I would like you to understand why. Is there anything that was still confusing to you?

OpenStudy (_excusemyfrench._):

well..no not really

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