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27 January, 04:46

As the values of x increase towards infinity what happens to the values of g (x) = -5x+1

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  1. 27 January, 05:08
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    Think graphically.

    The equation y = - 5x + 1 is a downwards line. If we were to plug in a really large value for x, we will get closer and closer to negative infinity.

    This is also known as the end behavior of a function.

    It is written as:

    x - > inf, g (x) - > - inf
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