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NEED HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE which interval describes where the graph of the function is negative

NEED HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE which interval describes where the graph of the function-example-1
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User Degath
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Answer:


\boxed{2 < x < \infty}

Explanation:

The value of y should be less than 0 for the graph of the function to be negative.

In the graph, when it startes from x is 2 the value becomes less than 0 and it keeps continuing until x is equal to infinity.


2 < x < \infty

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User Kerrubin
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Answer:

2 < x < ∞

Explanation:

We want where the value of y is less than zero

The value of the graph is less than zero is from x=2 and continues until x = infinity

2 < x < ∞

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User Gabriel Esteban
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