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Answer the descriptions

x - intercepts (zeros)
y-intercept
increasing interval
decreasing interval
constant interval
Maximum
Minimum
Domain
Range

Answer the descriptions x - intercepts (zeros) y-intercept increasing interval decreasing-example-1

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Answer:

x-int: (-1.5, 0) and (3.5, 0)

y-int: (0, 3)

Increasing Interval: [-2, 1)

Decreasing Interval: (1, 4]

Constant Interval: [-4, -2)

Maximum: (1, 5)

Minimum: (4, -1) or (-4, -1) or (-2, -1) or (-3, -1)

Domain: [-4, 4]

Range: [-1, 5]

Explanation:

x-intercepts are where the function f(x) crosses the x-axis when y = 0.

y-intercepts are where the function f(x) crosses the y-axis when x = 0.

Increasing interval is the set of x-values in which the graph f(x) increases in y-value.

Decreasing interval is the set of x-values in which the graph f(x) decreases in y-value.

Constant interval is the set of x-values in which the graph f(x) y-values stay constant.

Maximum is the largest y-value function f(x) can output.

Minimum is the smallest y-value function f(x) can output.

Domain is the set of x-values that can be inputted into function f(x).

Range is the set of y-values that can be outputted from function f(x).

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