CALCULUS,VOLUME 1 (OER)
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Chapter 1.1, Problem 33E
For the following exercises, use the vertical line test to determine whether each of the given graphs represents a function. Assume that a graph continues at both ends if it extends beyond the given grid. If the graph represents a function, then determine the following for each graph:
- Domain and range
- x-intercept, if any (estimate where necessary)
- y -Intercept, if any (estimate where necessary)
- The intervals for which the function is increasing
- The intervals for which the function is decreasing
- The intervals for which the function is constant
- Symmetry about any axis and/or the origin
- Whether the function is even, odd, or neither
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