SOLUTION: Graph y=-5(x+3)²-7 and state over which intervals the graph is increasing, constant,and decreasing (in terms of x). Thank you

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Question 744035: Graph y=-5(x+3)²-7 and state over which intervals the graph is increasing, constant,and decreasing (in terms of x).
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) About Me  (Show Source):
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The vertex is (-3,-7) and the graph has a maximum, based on the factor of -5, ...and in this case, the vertex just found. The graph is increasing at x%3C-3 and decreasing at x%3E-3.