Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
As x approaches negative infinity, h(x) approaches negative infinity
As x approaches positive infinity, h(x) approaches negative infinity
I've attached a graph to show why these two are true. Remember that in an absolute value function, the result is always positive. However, because there's a negative constant multiplying the absolute value function, this flips the graph over the x-axis and the result is now always negative. In other words, no matter how big or small x is, y will always get smaller.