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Which statement about the end behavior of the logarithmic function f(x) = log(x + 3) - 2 is true? As x decreases, y moves toward the vertical asymptote at x = -3. As x decreases, y moves toward the vertical asymptote at x = -1. As x increases, y moves toward negative infinity. As x decreases, y moves toward positive infinity.

Answer» Which statement about the end behavior of the logarithmic function f(x) = log(x + 3) - 2 is true?
As x decreases, y moves toward the vertical asymptote at x = -3.
As x decreases, y moves toward the vertical asymptote at x = -1.
As x increases, y moves toward negative infinity.
As x decreases, y moves toward positive infinity.

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