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What is happening to this graph when the x-values are between - 1 and 1?
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• A. It is increasing
B. It is constant.
It is decreasing

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To accurately answer your question about the behavior of the graph when the x-values are between -1 and 1, I would need to see the graph itself or have a description of it. However, I can help you understand how to determine whether the graph is increasing, constant, or decreasing in that interval:

  • Increasing: If the y-values of the graph are getting larger as the x-values increase from -1 to 1, then the graph is increasing.

  • Constant: If the y-values remain the same as the x-values go from -1 to 1, then the graph is constant.

  • Decreasing: If the y-values are getting smaller as the x-values increase from -1 to 1, then the graph is decreasing.

If you can provide more details about the graph or its general behavior, I would be happy to help you further!

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