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    It Is Possible for the Graph of a Function to Be
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It Is Possible for the Graph of a Function to Be

Question 43

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It is possible for the graph of a function to be increasing and concave down on the interval (−∞,2)(-\infty, 2)(−∞,2) and increasing and concave up on the interval (2,∞)(2, \infty)(2,∞) .

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