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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
2 years ago
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The graph of the function f(x) = (x + 4)(x + 1) is shown below. Which statement about the function is true? The function is incr

easing for all real values of x where p < 0. 6 - 2 10 The function is increasing for all real values of x where x < -1 and where x > 4. The function is decreasing for all real values of x where -1​
Mathematics
1 answer:
Tju [1.3M]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct option is:

The function is decreasing for all real values of x where x < 1.5.

Step-by-step explanation:

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We can factor an x out of each term to start.

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Factors of 2: 1

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Using the remainder theorem, we can plug these values into the polynomial, and if we get a remainder of zero, we know it's a root.

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