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describe what the interval [-410] looks like
What is the area bounded by the graph of the function f(x)=1-e^-x over the interval [-1, 2]?
If the first derivative of a function is greater than 0 on an interval, then the function is increasing on that interval. If the first derivative of a function is less than 0 on an interval, then the function is decreasing on that interval. If the second derivative of a function is greater than 0 on an interval, then the function is concave up on that interval. If the second derivative of a function is less than 0 on an interval, then the function is concave down on that interval.
Discuss how you can use the zeros of the numerator and the zeros of the denominator of a rational function to determine whether the graph lies below or above the x-axis in a specified interval?
To write a compound inequality from a graph, first identify the critical points where the graph changes direction or has boundaries. Determine the intervals represented by the shaded regions—if they are open or closed. Then, express the relationship between these intervals using "and" (for overlapping regions) or "or" (for separate regions) to form the compound inequality. Finally, use inequality symbols to represent the boundaries of each interval accurately.
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describe what the interval [-410] looks like
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