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Given h of x equals 3 times the square root of x plus 2 end root, which of the following statements describes h(x)?

The function h(x) is increasing on the interval (–∞, –2).
The function h(x) is decreasing on the interval (2, ∞).
The function h(x) is decreasing on the interval (–∞, 2).
The function h(x) is increasing on the interval (–2, ∞).

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Answer:

FLVS ANSWER D- The function h(x) is increasing on the interval (–2, ∞).

Explanation:

you dont need one

User Jessica Parsons
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Answer:

The function h(x) is increasing on the interval (-2, ∞)

Explanation:

Given function:
h(x)=3 √(x+2)

We cannot square root a negative number, therefore the domain (x-values) is restricted:


x+2\geq 0 \implies x\geq -2

Therefore,
h(x)\geq 0

⇒ The function h(x) is increasing on the interval (-2, ∞)

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