The true statements about the function represented by the graph are:
The function is negative over the interval (-infinity, 7].
The function is negative over the interval [-1, infinity).
Based on the graph and the given information about the function, we can determine the following:
Statement 1: "The function is negative over the interval (-infinity, infinity)"
False. The function is positive over the interval (-4, 7).
Statement 2: "The function is negative over the interval (-infinity, 7]"
True. The function is negative for all values less than or equal to 7.
Statement 3: "The function is positive over the interval (-infinity, -4]"
False. The function is negative for all values less than or equal to -4.
Statement 4: "The function is negative over the interval [-1, infinity)"
True. The function is negative for all values greater than or equal to -1.
Statement 5: "The function is positive over the interval [-2, infinity)"
False. The function is negative for some values within the interval [-2, infinity), specifically between the points (0, -3) and (7, 0).
Therefore, the true statements about the function represented by the graph are:
The function is negative over the interval (-infinity, 7].
The function is negative over the interval [-1, infinity).