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Use the graph of f(x)={x+3,x<−1−4x−2,x≥−1. The graph with X-coordinate marks -4, -2, 0, 2, 4 and Y-coordinate mark -4, -2, 0, 2, 4. There is function f which starts intersects y-axis at (0, -2), and the x-axis at (-0.5, 0), then it increases till (-1, 2) then decreases and intersects x-axis at (-3, 0).

Over what part of the domain is function f decreasing?

A. x < −1
B. x ≥ 2
C. x ≥ −1
D. x < 2


Use the graph of f(x)={x+3,x<−1−4x−2,x≥−1.

The graph with X-coordinate marks -4, -2, 0, 2, 4 a

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