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kekeman:

Help!!!: https://snipboard.io/uhVGcZ.jpg

kekeman:

I think it is the first option not sure tho

kekeman:

@vocaloid

dude:

Not quite |dw:1661020864892:dw|

dude:

|dw:1661020889160:dw| f(x) is going towards infinity but g(x) isn't (Infinity is straight up)

kekeman:

Sooooooo g(x) is going to 1 meaning it is option two

kekeman:

I don't think it has to be a straight line up tbh

kekeman:

I thought as long as it is going up

dude:

Yeah

kekeman:

Yeah what?

dude:

@kekeman wrote:
Sooooooo g(x) is going to 1 meaning it is option two
Yes this is right

dude:

@kekeman wrote:
I don't think it has to be a straight line up tbh
The direction the line goes to is important If it goes directly up, then it goes to infinity, if it starts going horizontally, then it is approaching a number

kekeman:

So how is the line approaching 1

kekeman:

And go to 56:08

dude:

The video doesn't work for me My mistake, you are right, I did not notice the equations s: Both \(f(x)=2^x\) and \(g(x)=log(x)-1\) both approach \(\infty\) as x goes to \(\infty\), so option 1 is correct

kekeman:

Yayyyyy tyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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