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23 September, 15:54

Which could be the entire interval over which the function, f (x), is negative?

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  1. 23 September, 19:49
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    If the function f (x) is negative over the entire interval, then the interval must be from 0 (exclusive) to negative infinity. In another notation, it can be represented as (-∞, 0). To represent this in the coordinate system, all the values below the x axis can be shaded to indicate that these are the possible values of the function.
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