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Mathematics, 14.03.2020 22:44 Chloe0095

Describe the behavior of the graph below.
A. as the input increases The output increases at first until it reaches a maximum after the maximum the output decreases as the input increases.
B. as the input increases the output increases for all values of X
C. as the input increases the output decreases for all values of X
D. as the input increases the output decreases at first until he reaches a minimum after the minimum the output increases as the input increases


Describe the behavior of the graph below. A. as the input increases The output increases at first un

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