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?
Advantages: You can see the distance between the intervals in the graph more easily because you can see how far the plots are away from each other by connecting the w/ lines. Ex you had 5 on a graph and you had 12 after it there is an interval of 8 in between so you can visually see how far apart the numbers are. Disadvantages: It is harder to see the exact number on the graph ex: so if the number was 3 and you didn't have 3 on the y axis it would be hard to see the exact answer because you didn't have it plotted. :)
wha is the interval on a line graph, scale from 0-25?..
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interval to use for a range of 12 to 39 for a bar graph
describe what the interval [-410] looks like
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It is a HISTOGRAM.