<span>The first one is false, but the other two are true.
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Answer:
We are given coordinates of a continuous function f(x)
(–2, 0)
(0, –2)
(2, –1)
(4, 0).
We need to find the possible turning point for the continuous function.
Note: Turning point is a point on the graph where slope of the curve changes from negative to positive or positive to negative.
A turning point is always lowest or highest point of the curve (where bump of the graph seen).
For the given coordinates we can see that (–2, 0) and (4, 0) coordinates are in a same line, that is on the x-axis.
But the coordinate (0, –2) is the lowest point on the graph.
Therefore, (0, –2) is the turning point for the continuous function given.
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5700 is 5731 rounded to the nearest hundred
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the missing degree is a multiple of 360, so 0.
graph is like squiggly touching -1 at pi and touching 1 at 2 pi and so forth