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Over what interval is the quadratic function decreasing? x ∈ (−∞,−2) x ∈ (-2,−∞)******* x ∈ (-2, ∞) x ∈ (−∞,3)
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Over what interval is the quadratic function decreasing? x ∈ (−∞,−2) x ∈ (-2,−∞)******* x ∈ (-2, ∞) x ∈ (−∞,3)
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Over what interval is the quadratic function decreasing?
x ∈ (−∞,−2)
x ∈ (-2,−∞)*******
x ∈ (-2, ∞)
x ∈ (−∞,3)
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Answer:
x ∈ (-2,−∞)
Explanation:
x ∈ (-2,−∞)
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