SOLUTION: Create a graph showing a quadratic function that is increasing from (-∞,5) and decreasing from (5,∞).
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Question 871369: Create a graph showing a quadratic function that is increasing from (-∞,5) and decreasing from (5,∞).
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is the graph of
We can move the graph up:
is the graph of
We can make the increase and decrease steeper:
is the graph of
We can move the graph down , and/or make the increase and decrease less steep,
but it should always have a maximum at .
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