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where could we say this graph is increasing? (look at the numbers on th…

Question

where could we say this graph is increasing? (look at the numbers on the x - axis) select all correct options it is increasing from 0 to 2 it is increasing from - 3 to 0 it is increasing from 2 to 4 it is increasing from 4 to infinity it is increasing at the point (0, 3)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine where a graph is increasing, we look at intervals where as \( x \) increases, \( y \) (the function value) also increases.

  • From -3 to 0: As \( x \) moves from -3 towards 0, the graph rises (y - values increase), so this interval is increasing.
  • From 2 to 4: As \( x \) moves from 2 towards 4, the graph rises (y - values increase), so this interval is increasing.
  • From 0 to 2: The graph is decreasing (y - values fall) as \( x \) goes from 0 to 2.
  • From 4 to infinity: The graph is decreasing (y - values fall) as \( x \) goes from 4 to infinity.
  • At the point (0, 3): A function's "increasing" or "decreasing" is defined over intervals, not at a single point (the derivative at a point tells us about the slope at that point, but the question is about intervals of increase). So the point - based option is incorrect.

Answer:

B. It is increasing from -3 to 0, C. It is increasing from 2 to 4