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Over which interval is the graph of the parent absolute value function decreasing? (–∞, ∞) (–∞, 0) (–6, 0) (0, ∞)
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Over which interval is the graph of the parent absolute value function decreasing? (–∞, ∞) (–∞, 0) (–6, 0) (0, ∞)
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Over which interval is the graph of the parent absolute value function decreasing?
(–∞, ∞)
(–∞, 0)
(–6, 0)
(0, ∞)
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answer choise b
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I think the answer is b
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