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select the correct answer. which statement accurately describes the fun…

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select the correct answer.

which statement accurately describes the function over the interval \\((-1, 0)\\)?

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$$\begin{array}{|c|c|} \\hline x & f(x) \\\\ \\hline -3 & 23 \\\\ \\hline -2 & 4 \\\\ \\hline -1 & -3 \\\\ \\hline 0 & -4 \\\\ \\hline 1 & -5 \\\\ \\hline 2 & -12 \\\\ \\hline \\end{array}$$

\\)

  • the function is constant over the interval \\((-1, 0)\\).
  • the function is decreasing over the interval \\((-1, 0)\\).
  • the function is increasing over the interval \\((-1, 0)\\).
  • there is not enough information.

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Analyze the given data points

The table provides discrete values of the function \(f(x)\) at integer inputs:

  • \(f(-1) = -3\)
  • \(f(0) = -4\)

Evaluate the interval behavior

To determine if a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant over an entire interval \((-1, 0)\), we must know the behavior of \(f(x)\) for all real numbers \(x\) in that open interval.

Assess information completeness

The table only provides values at the discrete integer endpoints \(x = -1\) and \(x = 0\). We have no information about the function's values, continuity, or behavior between these two integers. The function could increase, decrease, oscillate, or remain constant in between. Therefore, there is not enough information to describe the function over the interval \((-1, 0)\).
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<mcq-option>The function is constant over the interval \((-1, 0)\).</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The function is decreasing over the interval \((-1, 0)\).</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The function is increasing over the interval \((-1, 0)\).</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>There is not enough information.</mcq-correct>
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Analyze the given data points

The table provides discrete values of the function \(f(x)\) at integer inputs:

  • \(f(-1) = -3\)
  • \(f(0) = -4\)

Evaluate the interval behavior

To determine if a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant over an entire interval \((-1, 0)\), we must know the behavior of \(f(x)\) for all real numbers \(x\) in that open interval.

Assess information completeness

The table only provides values at the discrete integer endpoints \(x = -1\) and \(x = 0\). We have no information about the function's values, continuity, or behavior between these two integers. The function could increase, decrease, oscillate, or remain constant in between. Therefore, there is not enough information to describe the function over the interval \((-1, 0)\).
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<mcq-option>The function is constant over the interval \((-1, 0)\).</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The function is decreasing over the interval \((-1, 0)\).</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The function is increasing over the interval \((-1, 0)\).</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>There is not enough information.</mcq-correct>
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