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Mathematics, 02.06.2021 06:20 Nayblue2002

NO LINKS NOT MULTIPLE CHOICE!! a. Sketch a graph to model Seattle's cost structure over the domain [0, 42,000]. Be sure to label the axes and any endpoints where the graph breaks.

b. Describe the function over each part of its domain. State whether it is constant, increasing or decreasing, and state the slope over each part. ​


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