Limit Right Minus Four D6Af18
1. The problem asks for the value of the limit $$\lim_{x \to -4^+} f(x)$$, which means the limit of the function $f(x)$ as $x$ approaches $-4$ from the right side.
2. From the graph description, at $x = -4$, there is an open circle at $y = 1$, so $f(-4)$ is not defined.
3. The graph shows that as $x$ approaches $-4$ from the right ($x \to -4^+$), the $y$-values decrease steeply toward negative infinity.
4. This means the function values become very large in the negative direction without bound.
5. Therefore, the limit $$\lim_{x \to -4^+} f(x) = -\infty$$, which is unbounded.
6. Among the answer choices, "Unbounded" corresponds to this behavior.
Final answer: D Unbounded