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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 23:20 alysonmariefont

Use the graph of the polynomial function f(x) = -43 + 6x to complete the following: 1) fis Select
on the intervals (-3, -2) and (0, 1).
2) fis Select
on the intervals (-4-3) (-2,0), and (1)
3) fis Select
on the intervals (-2.6, -1) and (0.6, )
4) fis on Select
on the intervals (-2,-2.6) and (-1,0.6)


Use the graph of the polynomial function f(x) = -43 + 6x to complete the following:

1) fis Select

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