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Function k is a continuous quadratic function that includes the ordered pairs shown in the table.

Over which interval of the domain is the function increasing?
i didnt mean to click B btw

Function k is a continuous quadratic function that includes the ordered pairs shown-example-1

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It appears to be B because this quadratic function faces down (-ax^2) and the vertex or highest point of this function is when x=1. Thus, the interval of the domain that the function increases must be from negative infinity to 1, giving the answer B.

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