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which statement is true about the graphed function ( f(x) )?
( f(x)<0 ) over the intervals ( (-infty,-2.5) ) and ( (-0.75,0.75) ).
( f(x)>0 ) over the intervals ( (-infty,-2.5) ) and ( (-0.75,0.75) ).
( f(x)<0 ) over the intervals ( (-2.5,-0.75) ) and ( (-0.75,infty) ).
( f(x)>0 ) over the intervals ( (-2.5,-0.75) ) and ( (0.75,infty) ).
Step1: Analyze the graph
When \(y = f(x)>0\), the graph is above the \(x -\)axis. When \(y = f(x)<0\), the graph is below the \(x -\)axis.
Step2: Check each interval
- For the interval \((-\infty,-2.5)\): The graph is above the \(x -\)axis, so \(f(x)>0\)
- For the interval \((-2.5,-0.75)\): The graph is below the \(x -\)axis, so \(f(x)<0\)
- For the interval \((-0.75,0.75)\): The graph is above the \(x -\)axis, so \(f(x)>0\)
- For the interval \((0.75,\infty)\): The graph is below the \(x -\)axis, so \(f(x)<0\)
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\(F(x)>0\) over the intervals \((-\infty,-2.5)\) and \((-0.75,0.75)\) (the second option).