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Which is a possible turning point for the continuous

function f(x)?
(-2, 0)
(0, -2)
(2-1)
(4.0)

Which is a possible turning point for the continuous function f(x)? (-2, 0) (0, -2) (2-1) (4.0)-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

As x consistently increases 2 jumps at a time, y first decreases (from 0 to -2) and then increases from -2 to -1, and then from -1 to 0. Clearly there must be a minimum (and turning point) between x = 0 and x = 2 where, as x increases, y first decreases and then increases.

(0, -2) is not necesssarily the minimum of this function on x, but is in itself the turning point, or is closest to the actual turning point

User Aaron Shekey
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turning point of namely U-turn or vertex point, Check the picture below.

Which is a possible turning point for the continuous function f(x)? (-2, 0) (0, -2) (2-1) (4.0)-example-1
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