170k views
3 votes
Which could be the entire interval over which the function,

f(x), is positive?
a. -3
b. -2
c. -1
d. 0
e. 1

User Noone
by
8.0k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Final answer:

The function described as having a positive value and a positive slope that is decreasing in magnitude at x = 3, is most likely a quadratic function, specifically y = x² because the slope of this function, which is the derivative, does decrease as x increases.

Step-by-step explanation:

Looking at the given reference information, to find which function, f(x), could be entirely positive over an interval we need to understand the attributes of f(x) at a point and its behavior. At x = 3, we are told that the value of f(x) is positive, and it has a positive slope that is decreasing in magnitude. Of the given options, y = x² is a quadratic function that would be positive at x = 3 and would fulfill the condition of having a positive slope there, that decreases as x becomes larger. Option a, y = 13x, represents a linear function with a constant positive slope, which doesn't fit the description of the slope decreasing in magnitude.

User Eugene Platonov
by
9.0k points