Math, asked by maasd277, 6 months ago

Which is the best description for the graph? A graph decreases through (0, 0) and then increases. The graph is increasing everywhere. The graph is decreasing everywhere. The graph is increasing, then decreasing. The graph is decreasing, then increasing

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Answered by ayush1670
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Answer:

It also increases from the point (1,1) to the point (3,4), described as increasing when 1 < x < 3. Using interval notation, it is described as increasing on the interval (1,3). Decreasing: A function is decreasing, if as x increases (reading from left to right), y decreases

Answered by Sauravthapa683
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Answer:

.The graph is decreasing, then increasing

Step-by-step explanation:

The last choice is the best statement.

When a function decreases is because while x-values are increasing, y-values are decreasing.When a function increases is because while x-values are increasing, y-values are increasing.

If we have present these two rules, we could observe that the first have of the parabola is decreasing, because it follows first rule, y-values are decreasing.

Then, the second half of the parabola is increasing, because it simulates the second rule, y-values are increasing while x-values are also increasing.

So, basically, the function decreases and then increases.

Therefore, the right answer is D.

Hope it helps!!!

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