Which description means the same as this limit expression? lim f(x)= -infinity
x-->infinity
A.The graph falls on the left side.
B.The graph rises on the right side.
C.The graph falls on the right side.
D.The graph rises on the left side.
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OpenStudy (sharkfinsoup):
I think its A because the f(x)= -infinity mean the graph will go down but the x-->infinity means it will go up on the right
OpenStudy (irishboy123):
i think he means this:
\(\Large \lim\limits_{x \to \infty} f(x) = -\infty\)
so think about C maybe?
OpenStudy (sharkfinsoup):
why C?
OpenStudy (sharkfinsoup):
@IrishBoy123
OpenStudy (welshfella):
positive values of x are on the right side of the exes
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OpenStudy (sharkfinsoup):
ok what does that mean in terms of the question? Are you saying it is going at an upward direction?
OpenStudy (welshfella):
No - it f(x) decends as x in creases to the right
OpenStudy (sharkfinsoup):
Oh so then its B
OpenStudy (sharkfinsoup):
oh that says decend I'm sorry. So it is C
OpenStudy (sharkfinsoup):
@welshfella
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