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Which is a possible turning point for the continuous function f(x)? (–3, –4) (–2, –1) (0, –5) (1, –8)
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Which is a possible turning point for the continuous function f(x)?
(–3, –4)
(–2, –1)
(0, –5)
(1, –8)
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it turns to me and u!
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The answer is (-2-1)
Hope this help:)
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