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Which statement about the function is true?

The graph of the function f(x) = -(x + 6)(x + 2) is shown
below.
The function is increasing for all real values of x Where
X4
The function is increasing for all real values of x where
6 The function is decreasing for all real values of x where
x<-6 and where x > 2
The function is decreasing for all real values of x where

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Explanation:

Hopefully this helps, not sure about your answers like I said, but the function is increasing from - infinity to -4 and then decreases form -4 to infinity. just graph it, find the vertex and you should be able to tell that's where it maxes out.

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