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Which is always a correct conclusion about the function y = x^2? A. The variable x is never greater than y. B. The variable y is always positive. C. The variable y is always negative. D. The variable y
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Which is always a correct conclusion about the function y = x^2?
A. The variable x is never greater than y.
B. The variable y is always positive.
C. The variable y is always negative.
D. The variable y is always twice x.
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D really y=x^2 just means y = x TWICE
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