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Algebra 2
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Algebra 2 50 POINTS HELP-example-1
User Rousseauo
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Answer:

{-3, 2}U{2, 5}

Explanation:

User Shadyabhi
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Answer:

{-3, 2}U{2, 5}

Explanation:

For an equation to be negative, it would need to be in a negative range (below the x-axis or the coordinates are negative y-values). Therefore, we can examine this question and see that the graph is negative when the function crosses the x-axis at -3 and it remains negative until you reach 2 on the x-axis.

Therefore, the first set of negative values is (-3, 2).

Secondly, applying the same logic as before, the function decreases at 2 and then touches the x-axis again at 5. Therefore, the second negative value would be (2, 5).

The negative values are {-3, 2}U{2, 5}.

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