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Answer:

Option D

  As x → ∞, y → -∞

  As x → -∞, y → -∞

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:  Figure out the end behavior

As the x goes ← or negative infinite, the direction of the graph/y-coordinates also goes down ↓ or negative.

So... As x → -∞, y → -∞

As the x goes → or positive infinite, the direction of the graph/y-coordinates are still going down ↓ or negative.

So... As x → ∞, y → -∞

Answer:  Option D

                   As x → ∞, y → -∞

                   As x → -∞, y → -∞

Answer:As X→∞, Y→-∞

             As X→-∞, Y→-∞

Step-by-step explanation:

This is represented due to which the parabola is approaching by both the x-axis and the y-axis. Because every positive value for the x-axis, the parabola approaches is also crossing  a negative value for y this represents that As X→∞, Y→-∞. For every negative x value crossed by the parabola line a negative y-value is crossed, this is represented by As X→-∞, Y→-∞.