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  • 21-08-2021
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For what interval(s) is the function negative?

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Answer:

The negative regions of a function are those intervals where the function is below the x-axis. It is where the y-values are negative (not zero). y-values that are on the x-axis are neither positive nor negative. The x-axis is where y = 0.

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