A function is decreasing if, reading from left to right, we can see that the graph of the function goes down.
Here we can't see the graph, but we have a brief description.
"the graph goes up until it reaches a maximum at (0, 5), then the graph reaches a relative minimum at (1, 4), then it goes up again"
Now, the graph was going up until it reached the maximum, so at that point, the graph starts going down.
The graph will go downwards until it reaches the minimum, at that point the graph starts increasing again.
So the graph only goes down between x = 0 and x = 1.
we can conclude that the interval on which the given function is decreasing is [0, 1]
If you want to learn more, you can read:
brainly.com/question/21287583
Answer:
27 and 153 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Delta math
Answer:
Sorry to waist your time but no one would know this not even the person who made the question.
Step-by-step explanation:
He would have 9/12 yards left over because you have to create a common denominator which would be 12. so for 5/6 you would multiply by 2 so you have 10/12. 1/4 you have to multiply by 3 so you get 3/12. and 2/3 you have to multiply by 4 so you get 8/12. then you add them 10/12+3/12+8/12 = 21/12 which simplifies to 1 9/12 and because he used 1 yard he is left with 9/12.
final answer: 9/12 yards
Two and three hundredths. I hope this helped, also by numbers do u mean in expanded form? Because that would be 2 + 0.03 .