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  1. what is the end behavior of the function shown in the graph above? (1 point) responses as x approaches 0, y approaches 15. and
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  2. What is the end behavior of the function shown in the graph above?(1 point) Responses As x approaches ∞, y approaches 0. and
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  3. What is the end behavior of the function? (1 point) Responses As x approaches −∞, f(x) approaches 0. As x approaches ∞,
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  4. Select EVERY graph that shows the end behavior described:As x approaches −∞, f(x) approaches −∞. As x approaches ∞,
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  5. Select EVERY graph that shows the end behavior described:As x approaches −∞, f(x) approaches −∞. As x approaches ∞,
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  6. match each one to the correct answer1. _ End Behavior 2. _ Domain 3. _ Range 4. _ Asymptote a. (-4, ∞) b. As x approaches
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  7. (2 points) Fill in the blanks using the function below to describe the end behavior: As x approaches − ∞, f(x) approaches As
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  8. Version of volleyball played two on two? A. Underhand serve b. Overhand served. d. Setting e. Passing f. Net g. Beach volleyball
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  9. 1. A volleyball is released three times from three different heights: 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m. Which statement is correct about
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  10. How is newton's laws related to Volleyball?How is friction realted to volleyball?? http://www.mrfizzix.com/volleyball/
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