Respuesta :

Answer:

  B.  Left limits are the same; right limits are different.

Step-by-step explanation:

When we talk about "end behavior," we are generally concerned with the limiting behavior of the function for x-values of large magnitude. Decreasing exponential functions all have the same end behavior: they approach infinity on the left (for large negative values of x), and they approach a horizontal asymptote on the right (for large positive values of x).

If we are to write the end behavior in terms of specific limiting values, we would have to say that ...

  as x → -∞, f(x) → ∞

  as x → -∞, g(x) → ∞ . . . . . . the same end behavior as  f(x)

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and ...

  as x → ∞, f(x) → -4

  as x → ∞, g(x) → (some constant between 0 and 5) . . . . . different from f(x)

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So, in terms of these limiting values, the left-end behavior is the same; the right-end behavior is different for the two functions, matching choice B.