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4 March, 13:40

What can you say about the end behavior of the function f (x) = log10 (5x-1)

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  1. 4 March, 16:59
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    The given function is

    f (x) = log₁₀ (5x-1)

    As x - > - ∞, the argument of the log function becomes a large negative number.

    Because the log of a negative number is undefined, f (x) is undefined as x - > - ∞.

    As x - > + ∞, the argument of the log function becomes a large positive number.

    Therefore f (x) - > + ∞ as x - > + ∞.

    Answer:

    As x - > - ∞, f (x) is undefined.

    As x-> + ∞, f (x) - > + ∞.
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