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Mathematics, 21.07.2021 05:20 BurwinkelElla19

Which statement describes the graph? O A. The graph crosses the y-axis at (0,7), increasing from x = -10 to
x = 0 and decreasing from x = 0 to x = 10.
O B. The graph crosses the y-axis at (0,7), increasing from x = -10 to
x= -2 and remaining constant from x = -2 to x = 10.
O C. The graph crosses the y-axis at (0,7), increasing from x= -10 to
x = -2 and decreasing from x = -2 to x= 10.
O D. The graph crosses the yaxis at (-8,0), increasing from x = -10 to
x=-2 and decreasing from x = -2 to x = 10.
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