Mathematics, 12.02.2021 18:40 leoniandreww
Which statement best describes the function represented by the graph?
The function is increasing on the interval (-0, 0).
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The function is decreasing on the interval
(-0, 0).
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The function is decreasing on the interval (-00, 0)
and increasing on the interval (0, 0).
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The function is increasing on the interval (-0, 0)
and decreasing on the interval (0, 0).
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