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Mathematics, 02.09.2021 04:20, kittylover613

Examine the graph: Part A: Which statement correctly describes the end behavior?

Part B: Which statement correctly describes where the graph is increasing or decreasing?

Part C: Which statement correctly describes the domain and range?

Part D: Which statement correctly describes where the graph is positive or negative?

Select one answer for each part.

D: The function is positive over the interval (-infty, infty) and is never negative
C: The domain is [-2,3], the range is all real numbers.
A: As x arrow infty, f(x) arrow infty, and as x arrow -infty, f(x) arrow infty
B: The function increases over the interval (-infty, infty) and decreases over the interval (0.3,1)
D: The function is positive over the interval (0, infty) and negative over the interval (-infty, 0)
A: As x arrow infty, f(x) arrow infty, and as x arrow -infty, f(x) arrow -infty
C: The domain is all real numbers, the range is all real numbers.
B: The function increases over the intervals (-infty, 0.3) and (1, infty) and decreases over the interval (0.3, 1)


Examine the graph:

Part A: Which statement correctly describes the end behavior?
Part B: Which st

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