Analyzing Graphs
Which is an x-intercept of the graphed function?
(-1, 0)
What are the x-intercepts of the graphed function?
(-3, 0) and (1,0)
Which lists all of the x-intercepts of the graphed function?
(1, 0), (2, 0), and (-3, 0)
The graph of the function f(x) is shown below. When f(x) = 0, x =. ___
-1.8
Which statement is true about the graphed function?
F(x) < 0 over the intervals (-∞, -0.7) and (0.76, 2.5).
Which statement correctly identifies a local minimum of the graphed function?
Over the interval [-1, 0.5], the local minimum is 1.
Which interval for the graphed function contains the local maximum?
[0, 2]
Which interval for the graphed function contains the local maximum?
[1, 2]
Which function is positive for the entire interval [-3, -2]?
b
What are the intercepts of the graphed function?
x-intercept = (-1, 0) y-intercept = (0, -3)
Which statement is true about the graphed function?
F(x) > 0 over the interval (-∞, -4)
Which statement is true about the local minimum of the graphed function?
Over the interval [4, 7], the local minimum is -7.
What is the local maximum over the interval [-3, 1.5] for the graphed function?
56
Analyze the graphed function to find the local minimum and the local maximum for the given function. Which statements about the local maximums and minimums for the given function are true? Check all that apply.
Over the interval [-1, 1,] the local minimum is -8. Over the interval [2, 4], the local minimum is -8. Over the interval [3, 5], the local minimum is -8. Over the interval [1, 4], the local maximum is 0.
Which interval for the graphed function has a local minimum of 0?
[2, 4]
Which lists all of the y-intercepts of the graphed function?
(0, -3)
Which is a y-intercept of the graphed function?
(0, -9)
Which statement is true about the end behavior of the graphed function?
As the x-values go to positive infinity, the function's values go to positive infinity.
Which statement is true about the end behavior of the graphed function?
As the x-values go to positive infinity, the function's values go to negative infinity.