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We can partition complex graphs to describe them. Consider the graph shown below. Here’s one way to describe the graph based on the given partitions:
Part 1 describes a cubic polynomial that’s been translated to the right and up.
Part 2 describes a quadratic function that’s been reflected across the x-axis and translated to the right and up.
Part 3 describes an exponential decay function that approaches a horizontal asymptote.


We can partition complex graphs to describe them. Consider the graph shown below. Here’s one way to
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