Answer:
• 1. b. As t increases, F(t) will decrease without bound.
,• 2. c. As t increases without bound, B(t) will approach 0.
Explanation:
Part 1
Given the function:
[tex]F\mleft(t\mright)=40t-t^3[/tex]We can rewrite the graph in the standard form below:
[tex]F(t)=-t^3+40t[/tex]• The ,highest degree is odd, and the leading coefficient is negative, this means that the ,graph rises to the left and falls to the right.
Therefore, As t increases, F(t) will decrease without bound.
Option B is correct.
Part 2
Given the function:
[tex]B(t)=-\frac{57}{t^2}[/tex]By the big-little principle, if c is a number that is far from 0 on the number line, then 1/c is a number that is close to 0 on the number line.
Thus, as t increases without bound, B(t) will approach 0.
Option C is correct.