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Describe the end behavior of the constant function f(x)=c

Describe the end behavior of the constant function f(x)=c-example-1

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Answer: A. F(x) --> c as x--> +-infinity

Step-by-step explanation: f(x)=c as +-infinity

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User Piyush Mattoo
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A constant function is a function whose output value f(x) is the same for every input value x, i.e. for all x, f(x)=c.

This means that

  • if
    x\to \infty, then
    f(x)\to c;
  • if
    x\to -\infty, then
    f(x)\to c.

Answer: correct choice is A.

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