Because we have a vertical asymptote at x = 0 and a horizontal asymptote at y = -1, we conclude that the correct option is the last one.
Here we have the function:
[tex]f(x) = \frac{1}{x} - 1[/tex]
First notice that we have a vertical asymptote at x = 0, because we can't divide by zero.
Now, notice that when x tends to infinity or negative infinity, the first term becomes zero, then we have a horizontal asymptote at y = -1.
Then the correct option is the last one:
"On a coordinate plane, a hyperbola is shown. One curve opens up and to the right in quadrant 1, and the other curve opens down and to the left in quadrant 3. A vertical asymptote is at x = 0, and the horizontal asymptote is at y = negative 1."
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