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Chapter 5, Problem 37E

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A friend looks at the graph of y = x2 and observes that if you start at the origin, the graph increases whether you go to the right or the left, so the graph is increasing everywhere. Explain why this reasoning is incorrect.

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QUESTION:

A friend looks at the graph of y = x2 and observes that if you start at the origin, the graph increases whether you go to the right or the left, so the graph is increasing everywhere. Explain why this reasoning is incorrect.

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Solution:Step 1 of 5:In this question, we have to observe that if you start at the origin, the graph increase whether we go to right or the left, so the graph is increasing everywhere, now we have to explain it why this reason is incorrect.

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