The answer depends on what w represents. If w is the denominator of the rational function then as w gets close to zero, the rational function tends toward plus or minus infinity - depending on the signs of the dominant terms in the numerator and denominator.
It gets closer to 0.
it gets larger
As the slope get closer to zero, the graph becomes close to horizontal.
It Gets Flatter!
it gets bigger
It gets closer to 0.
it gets larger
It will fall into the black hole. The same happens if something gets too close the Sun, for example - it will fall into the Sun.
Then it is time to close the mall they are shopping in.
The school will be close yeah
The answer depends on what the graph is meant to represent.
No. It will automatically close you do not need to pay!
Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.
It will get hot and if it gets to close it will blowup and effect earth.
Type yoD.H(w) gets very large.ur answer here...According to the graph of H(w) below, what happens when w gets close to zero?A.H(w) moves right.B.H(w) gets very small.C.H(w) moves left.D.H(w) gets very large. FeedbackThe correct answer is: H(w) gets very large.
If a system is closed, the volume is fixed. Without more information, this is about the best answer we can provide. In a closed system, nothing gets in and nothing gets out. The volume of the system is thus fixed as well by the fact that we are (as stated) closing the system.
the rocket will never even get close enough the sun because it will melt because the heat from the sun is too strong.