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Let y=p(x)y=p(x) Be Defined by the Following Graph, and Let y0=p(x0)y_{0}=p\left(x_{0}\right) And y1=p(x1)y_{1}=p\left(x_{1}\right)

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Let y=p(x)y=p(x) be defined by the following graph, and let y0=p(x0)y_{0}=p\left(x_{0}\right) and y1=p(x1)y_{1}=p\left(x_{1}\right) .
 Let  y=p(x)  be defined by the following graph, and let  y_{0}=p\left(x_{0}\right)  and  y_{1}=p\left(x_{1}\right) .     Arrange the following values in order from least to greatest by placing a   1   next to the least, a  2  next to the next least, etc. A.  p\left(x_{0}\right)  B.  -p\left(x_{0}\right)  C.  p\left(2 x_{0}\right)
Arrange the following values in order from least to greatest by placing a " 1 " next to the least, a "2" next to the next least, etc.
A. p(x0)p\left(x_{0}\right)
B. p(x0)-p\left(x_{0}\right)
C. p(2x0)p\left(2 x_{0}\right)

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