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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 15:30, alowery89

x -1 0 1 2 3 4 g(x) 24 6 0 -2 Which statement correctly compares the two functions? A. They have different end behavior as x approaches -[infinity] but the same end behavior as x approaches [infinity]. B. They have the same end behavior as x approaches -[infinity] but different end behavior as x approaches [infinity]. C. They have the same end behavior as x approaches -[infinity] and the same end behavior as x approaches [infinity]. D. They have different end behavior as x approaches -[infinity] and different end behavior as x approaches [infinity].

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