The graph of y = m(z) is given below. Answer each of the questions below the graph. 10+ 9 st 11-10-9-8-7 -6 -5 14 -3 N my 90 1 7+ 6+ 166 16 43 4- 34 c 24 11 7237 55 164 100 3 What is the domain of m(x)? Give your answer using interval notation. What is the range of m(z)? Give your answer using interval notation. What is/are the x-intercepts of m(x) ? Give your answer(s) in coordinate form (i.e. as ordered pairs), separating multiple answers with commas as needed. The zeros of m(x) are m(1) = m(-5) = Is m(-1) positive, negative, or 0?
The graph of y = m(z) is given below. Answer each of the questions below the graph. 10+ 9 st 11-10-9-8-7 -6 -5 14 -3 N my 90 1 7+ 6+ 166 16 43 4- 34 c 24 11 7237 55 164 100 3 What is the domain of m(x)? Give your answer using interval notation. What is the range of m(z)? Give your answer using interval notation. What is/are the x-intercepts of m(x) ? Give your answer(s) in coordinate form (i.e. as ordered pairs), separating multiple answers with commas as needed. The zeros of m(x) are m(1) = m(-5) = Is m(-1) positive, negative, or 0?
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