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We can partition complex graphs to describe them. Consider the graph shown below. Here’s one way to describe the graph based on the given partitions:
Part 1 describes a cubic polynomial that’s been translated to the right and up.
Part 2 describes a quadratic function that’s been reflected across the x-axis and translated to the right and up.
Part 3 describes an exponential decay function that approaches a horizontal asymptote.


We can partition complex graphs to describe them. Consider the graph shown below. Here’s one way to
We can partition complex graphs to describe them. Consider the graph shown below. Here’s one way to

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