document.write( "Question 967779: so i am making sure of this. If y>0, does this mean all the y values of the graph must be greater than zero. Therefore , the graph must lies above the x-axis. Please tell me if this is correct or wrong? \n" ); document.write( "
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "No. \"y%3E0\" for some values of x; \"y=0\" for other values of x; \"y%3C0\" for still certain other values of x. Continuing to use \"y=x%5E2-2x%2B1\" as an example, remember the critical x value found was x=1. \"y%3E0\" almost everywhere except for at x=1. \"y%3C0\" NOWHERE.
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