How does the graph change from point G to point K?

On a coordinate plane, a graph increases through G, and then decreases through K.
The graph increases.
The graph decreases, then increases.
The graph remains constant.
The graph increases, then decreases.

1 answer

To determine how the graph changes from point G to point K, we need to analyze the behavior of the graph in that interval.

Since you mentioned that the graph increases through point G and then decreases through point K, we can conclude that:

  • The graph increases from point G until it reaches a maximum point (possibly just before K).
  • After reaching that maximum, it starts to decrease towards point K.

Therefore, the appropriate description of the change in the graph from point G to point K is:

The graph increases, then decreases.