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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 16:01, 23jazzy

Which is a valid prediction about the continuous function f(x)? f(x) β‰₯ 0 over the interval [-1, 1]. f(x) ≀ 0 over the interval [–[infinity], [infinity]). f(x) > 0 over the interval (–1, [infinity]). f(x) < 0 over the interval (0, 2).

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