Answer:
3rd and 4th Choices. 

Explanation:
We are given the function: 

And we want to determine the factor(s) that we can multiply to the above function that will cause the graph of f to decrease as x approaches negative infinity. 
We can see that the dominant term will be: 

Thus: 

It is already decreasing (shifting towards negative infinity) as x approaches negative infinity. 
In order to preserve this, then, the factors must be positive as x approaches negative infinity. 
The first factor is -3. 
-3 is always negative, so it will make f increase. 
The second factor is 
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This will also make f increase. 
The third factor is: 

This is positive, so it will allow f to remain decreasing as x approaches negative infinity. 
The fourth factor is: 

This is also positive, so it will also allow f to remain decreasing.
Lastly, the fifth factor is: 

This is negative, so it will make f increasing. 
Therefore, our answers are the third and fourth choices.