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What is the domain of this function?
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Is this graph Linear or Nonlinear?
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Is the graph increasing, decreasing, or remaining constant?
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After 17 minutes, what would the velocity be according to the graph?
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I don't see the graph — I need the image or a description of it to give the exact answers. Please either upload the graph or paste a clear description including:
- x-axis range (min and max) and whether endpoints are included (open/closed dots)
- y-values at key x-values (especially at x = 17) or coordinates of points shown
- whether the graph is a single straight line, piecewise straight lines, curved, or has flat segments
If you want to answer the questions yourself, here’s how to do each one:
1. Domain of the function
- Look along the x-axis and list all x-values for which the graph has points. Give interval notation (e.g., [0, 20], (-∞, ∞), or [−3, 5) depending on endpoints).
2. Linear or Nonlinear
- If the graph is a single straight line, it’s linear. If it’s curved or has changing slope (or different line segments with different slopes), it’s nonlinear.
3. Increasing, decreasing, or remaining constant
- Examine the slope over the relevant interval: if y increases as x increases the graph is increasing; if y decreases as x increases it’s decreasing; if y stays the same it’s constant. If it does different things on different intervals, specify which interval you mean.
4. Velocity after 17 minutes
- Find the y-value at x = 17. If the point at x = 17 is between two plotted points, interpolate along the segment if it’s straight. Include units (e.g., meters/second).
If you upload the graph or give the numbers (for example: “graph is a straight line from (0, 5) to (20, 25) with closed endpoints”), I’ll fill in the four answers exactly.
- x-axis range (min and max) and whether endpoints are included (open/closed dots)
- y-values at key x-values (especially at x = 17) or coordinates of points shown
- whether the graph is a single straight line, piecewise straight lines, curved, or has flat segments
If you want to answer the questions yourself, here’s how to do each one:
1. Domain of the function
- Look along the x-axis and list all x-values for which the graph has points. Give interval notation (e.g., [0, 20], (-∞, ∞), or [−3, 5) depending on endpoints).
2. Linear or Nonlinear
- If the graph is a single straight line, it’s linear. If it’s curved or has changing slope (or different line segments with different slopes), it’s nonlinear.
3. Increasing, decreasing, or remaining constant
- Examine the slope over the relevant interval: if y increases as x increases the graph is increasing; if y decreases as x increases it’s decreasing; if y stays the same it’s constant. If it does different things on different intervals, specify which interval you mean.
4. Velocity after 17 minutes
- Find the y-value at x = 17. If the point at x = 17 is between two plotted points, interpolate along the segment if it’s straight. Include units (e.g., meters/second).
If you upload the graph or give the numbers (for example: “graph is a straight line from (0, 5) to (20, 25) with closed endpoints”), I’ll fill in the four answers exactly.
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