Question #7c46f
1 Answer
the second and fourth choices.
Explanation:
I think you should graph this if you are learning pre-calculus right now.
When we graph the function
graph{(x+2)^3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
You can see that the curve goes up constantly, except around
You could also use derivatives for this problem.
First, we find the derivative of
Now, remember that a function is increasing when its derivative is greater than zero.
Therefore, we have the inequality:
We see that no real number plugged into the inequality can give us a negative value. However, we see that it gives the answer of zero when
This graph shows what the instantaneous rate of change is for a give value of x. It is positive for any x values except at
If you were taught to do this by graphing, this problem was probably intended for you to use logic to eliminate the wrong choices.