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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
2 years ago
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A 2-column table with 7 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 3, negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1, 2, 3. The sec

ond column is labeled f of x with entries 15, 0, 3, 0, negative 3, 0, 15.
Predict which statements are true about the intervals of the continuous function. Check all that apply.

f(x) > 0 over the interval (−, 3).
f(x) ≤ 0 over the interval [0, 2].
f(x) < 0 over the interval (−1, 1).
f(x) > 0 over the interval (–2, 0).
f(x) ≥ 0 over the interval [2, ).
Mathematics
1 answer:
DochEvi [55]2 years ago
6 0

The statements that are true about the intervals of the continuous function are Options 2, 4  and 5

  • f(x) ≤ 0 over the interval [0, 2].
  • f(x) > 0 over the interval (–2, 0).
  • f(x) ≥ 0 over the interval [2, ).

<h3>What is the statement about?</h3>

Looking at the values given, the intervals which satisfies the condition are known to be:

f(x)<=0 over the interval [0,2]

f(x)>0 over the interval (-2,0)

f(x)>=0 over the interval [2,∞)

Because:

Since the table with x  and f(x) values, we have to examine analyze the table and see the each option that is in line with f(x) or not .

Examine the values of x that is from -3 to 3, the f(x) values are both positive and negative . hence f(x)>0 is false over the interval (-∞,3)

Looking at the the interval from 0 to 2, the f(x) values are 0 and negative. Hence, f(x)<=0 over the interval [0,2]

When you look over the interval (-1,1), the f(x) values are said to be both positive and negative and as such, f(x)<0 is false over the interval (-1,1)

When you look at the interval (-2,0) , the f(x)  is positive and as such, f(x)>0 over the interval (-2,0)

Looking at the interval  [2,∞), f(x) is positive and as such, f(x)>=0 over the interval [2,∞)

Therefore, Option 2, 4 and 5 are correct.

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