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Which table shows a function that is decreasing over the interval (−2, 0)? A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1. The second column is labeled f of x with entries 0, negative 5, 0, 5. A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 2, 0, 2, 4. The second column is labeled f of x with entries negative 15, negative 5, negative 20, negative 30 A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 3, negative 2, negative 1, 0. The second column is labeled f of x with entries 2, 0, negative 10, negative 24. table shows a function that is decreasing over the interval (−2, 0)? A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1. The second column is labeled f of x with entries 0, negative 5, 0, 5. A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 2, 0, 2, 4. The second column is labeled f of x with entries negative 15, negative 5, negative 20, negative 30 A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 3, negative 2, negative 1, 0. The second column is labeled f of x with entries 2, 0, negative 10, negative 24.

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Answer: A 2-column table with 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 3, negative 2, negative 1, 0. The second column is labeled f of x with entries 2, 0, negative 10, negative 24.

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The table shown in the attachment has the function that is decreasing in the interval of interest."Decreasing" means that for increasing x-values, each f(x) value is less than the one before.

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