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What happens when x is a very small negative number?

What happens when x is a very small negative number?-example-1

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With this line, we see that when x is a small negative number, F(x) is a very large negative number, or B.

Remember that F(x) is the same as y. And looking at the pattern of the line, the greater the negative x is, the smaller the negative y is.

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