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Graph the function. Then State the domain and range. Also increasing and decreasing​

Graph the function. Then State the domain and range. Also increasing and decreasing-example-1
User Tanuj
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Answer:

First function: domain: [-9,\infty)[−9,∞) , range: (-\infty, -2](−∞,−2] , decreasing

Second function: domain: (-\infty, \infty)(−∞,∞) , range: (-\infty, \infty)(−∞,∞) , increasing

Third function: domain: [3, \infty)[3,∞) , range: [-5,\infty)[−5,∞) , increasing

User Jihae
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Answer:

See below, I will let graphing part to yourself.

Explanation:

First function: domain:
[-9,\infty), range:
(-\infty, -2], decreasing

Second function: domain:
(-\infty, \infty), range:
(-\infty, \infty), increasing

Third function: domain:
[3, \infty), range:
[-5,\infty), increasing

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