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Which inequality statement best represents the graph?

f(x) ≤ 2x2 + 4x

f(x) ≥ 2x2 + 4x

f(x) ≤ –2x2 + 4x

f(x) ≥ –2x2 + 4x

Which inequality statement best represents the graph? f(x) ≤ 2x2 + 4x f(x) ≥ 2x2 + 4x-example-1
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We are given the graph of a parabola with a shaded portion, representing the inequality.

We can see that the parabola opens up rather than down, so we can instantly eliminate options C and D.

When f(x) is greater than the expression, the area within it is shaded.

Answer choice B best represents this.
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Answer:

The answer to your question is the second option f(x) ≥ 2x² + 4x

Explanation:

In the graph, we observe that we need the up area of the parabola so the inequality must be ≥. From this observation, we discard the options one and three.

The last equation is a parabola that opens downwards not upwards as we notice in the graph so we discard the fourth option.

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