Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.10.2019 18:10, amarshall90

Afunction is shown in the table:

x

g(x)

βˆ’3 17
βˆ’1 βˆ’3
0 βˆ’4
2 13

which of the following is a true statement for this function?
the function is increasing from x = βˆ’3 to x = βˆ’1. the function is increasing from x = βˆ’1 to x = 0. the function is decreasing from x = 0 to x = 2. the function is decreasing from x = βˆ’3 to x = βˆ’1.

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Afunction is shown in the table:

x

g(x)

βˆ’3 17
βˆ’1 βˆ’3

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