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OpenStudy (love.kat123):

NEED HELP ASAP FAN + MEDAL

OpenStudy (love.kat123):

In a function, how will the y-values be different if x is negative or positive? A. The y-values will decrease if x is negative and increase if x is positive. B. The y-values will increase if x is negative and decrease if x is positive. C. There will be no difference. If x increases, y-values will increase. D. You can't tell without knowing the function rule. @helper99 @Abhisar @ganeshie8

OpenStudy (midhun.madhu1987):

Not sure... but i think its You can't tell without knowing the function rule.

OpenStudy (love.kat123):

:/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

CHoice D is the correct answer is my opnion why? Because we can' tell that directly say if: \[f(x) = x ^ 2 - x + 2\] .......

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The above function though a little vague for the explaination but says it all... So the choice D is correct as @midhun.madhu1987 already said..: @Love.Kat123

OpenStudy (love.kat123):

okay thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

typo there *f(y)

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