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OpenStudy (timaashorty):

determine which is the graph of the given function?

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

2nd is the answer @timaashorty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could you explain why so they wouldn't have to ask a similar question any time soon?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@princeharryyy

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

oh yeah why not @IsaiahCC100 bothe the curves break at 1 and both have the negative slope

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

Do you know any online calculators that would help me with this?

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

still is there any 4rth option too i wanna see it if there is

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

@timaashorty

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

I also think it is the second one and thanks for explaining because i normally don't take answers.

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

i wanted to see if there is any 4rth option too @timaashorty

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

Yeah there is, but the third option is not correct either.

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

I mean *fourth

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

sadly, I don't like working with calculators so sorry I can't help u in matter of calculators......

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

Would you mind if you help me with another one then?

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

ohk then the answer is correct even though i knew it... but u should take a look at all the options atleast once ....

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

ohk .. I'll try @timaashorty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@timaashorty Try wolframalpha Its basically a calculator for word problems

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

bigger size.

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

and isiah I do not know how to plug in those type of equations into wolfram

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Try giving it the graphs in equation form

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

ans is b part ... :) @timaashorty the value at x=5 for the two functions are +17 and -17, and the first curve when x<5 has +ve slope with open brace. so open bracket ... and for x>=5 function has negative slope with a close interval at x=5 @timaashorty

OpenStudy (timaashorty):

Thank you so much princeharryyy (:

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

u r welcome @timaashorty

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