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Mathematics, 23.08.2021 20:40 elysalmeron05

Which statements about the function are true? Select three options. The vertex of the function is at (–4,–15). The vertex of the function is at (–3,–16). The graph is increasing on the interval x > –3. The graph is positive only on the intervals where x < –7 and where x > 1. The graph is negative on the interval x < –4.

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