82.1k views
3 votes
- 2 2 a 2 Increasing: Increasing Decreasing: Decreasing: Range: Range:

1 Answer

5 votes

the graph increases when the values ​​in y are increasing

we must mention the part of x where the function increases

so

Increassing:


(-\infty,1)

because the graph is increasing from a very small number to the number 1

the graph decreases when the values ​​in and are less and less

we must mention the part of x where the function decreasing

so

Decreasing:


(1,\infty)

because the graph starts to decrease from the number 1 to a very large number

the range is the part of y that the graph uses, from the lowest point to the highest

Range:


(-\infty,2\rbrack

because the smallest number is a very small number and the largest number that takes in y is 2

- 2 2 a 2 Increasing: Increasing Decreasing: Decreasing: Range: Range:-example-1
User Juraj Petrik
by
7.9k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories