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Suppose f is a decreasing function and you know that f(1) = 3, f(-1) = 9, and f(7) = -4. What is a possible value for f(3)? Explain. (For this exercise, you must explain your reasoning to receive any credit.) A small, vintage car show comes to town and places its five oldest vehicles on display in a line. Let f be the function that assigns, to each car, the year the car was manufactured. a. Is it possible that f is an increasing function? Why or why not? b. Is it possible that f is a decreasing function? Why or why not? c. Is it possible that f is neither an increasing nor a decreasing function? Why or why not?
Suppose f is a decreasing function and you know that f(1) = 3, f(-1) = 9, and f(7) = -4. What is a possible value for f(3)? Explain. (For this exercise, you must explain your reasoning to receive any credit.) A small, vintage car show comes to town and places its five oldest vehicles on display in a line. Let f be the function that assigns, to each car, the year the car was manufactured. a. Is it possible that f is an increasing function? Why or why not? b. Is it possible that f is a decreasing function? Why or why not? c. Is it possible that f is neither an increasing nor a decreasing function? Why or why not?
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