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The graph of the function f(x) = -(x+6)(x + 2) is shown

below.
Which statement about the function is true?
The function is increasing for all real values of x where
x< 4.
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
x< 4.
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User Zhujik
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Answer:

The function is increasing for all real values of x where

x< 4.

Explanation:

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User Korpel
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Answer:

The function is increasing for all real values of x where

x < –4.

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=-(x+6)(x+2)

This is a vertical parabola open downward (the leading coefficient is negative)

The vertex (h,k) represent a maximum

The roots of the function (or x-intercepts) are x=-6 and x=-2

The x-coordinate of the vertex is the midpoint of the roots

so


h=(-2-6)/2=-4

The y-coordinate of the vertex is

substitute the x-coordinate of the vertex in the quadratic equation


k=-(-4+6)(-4+2)


k=-(2)(-2)


k=4

The vertex is the point (-4,4)

The function is increasing in the interval (-∞,-4)

The function is decreasing in the interval (-4,∞)

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