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Along a Curve, When One Variable Increases, the Other Variable

Question 264

Question 264

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Along a curve, when one variable increases, the other variable decreases. The curve showing this relationship


A) might be horizontal.
B) has a negative slope.
C) has a positive slope.
D) has an increasing then a decreasing slope.

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