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F(x)=x^4-2x2+1. Which of the following statements correctly describe the graph of the function above? 3 statements below describe the graph. As x approaches positive infinity, f(x) approaches negative infinity.

When x = -1, f(x) = 0.

As x approaches negative infinity, f(x) approaches positive infinity.

As x approaches positive infinity, f(x) approaches positive infinity.

When x = -2, f(x) = 0.

As x approaches negative infinity, f(x) approaches negative infinity.

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