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QuestionFor the quadratic function f(x)=x2+4x5f(x)=x^{2}+4 x-5, answer parts (a) through (f). Concave down Concave up (b) Find the yy-intercept and the xx-intercepts, if any.
What is the yy-intercept? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. The yy-intercept is -5 . \square (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) B. There is no yy-intercept.
What is the xx-intercept? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A. The xx-intercept(s) is/are 5,1-5,1. \square (Type an integer or a simplified fraction. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) B. There is/are no xx-intercept(s). (c) Use parts (a) and (b) to graph the function.
Use the graphing tool to graph the function. \square (d) Find the domain and the range of the quadratic function.
The domain of ff is (,)(-\infty, \infty). (Type your answer in interval notation.) The range of ff is [9,)[-9, \infty). (Type your answer in interval notation.) (e) Determine where the quadratic function is increasing and where it is decreasing.
The function is increasing on the interval (2,)(-2, \infty). (Type your answer in interval notation.) The function is decreasing on the interval (,2)(-\infty,-2). (Type your answer in interval notation.) (f) Determine where f(x)>0f(x)>0 and where f(x)<0f(x)<0. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box(es) within your choice. (Type your answer in interval notation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression.) A. f(x)>0f(x)>0 on \square, and f(x)f(x) is never negative \square B. f(x)>0f(x)>0 on \square , and f(x)<0f(x)<0 on \square C. f(x)<0f(x)<0 on \square , and f(x)f(x) is never positive

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Determine where f(x)>0 f(x) > 0 and f(x)<0 f(x) < 0 : - f(x)>0 f(x) > 0 on the intervals (5,1)(-5, 1). - f(x)<0 f(x) < 0 on the intervals (,5)(-\infty, -5) and (1,)(1, \infty).
The solutions are: - y y -intercept: 5-5 - x x -intercepts: 5,1-5, 1 - Domain: (,)(-\infty, \infty) - Range: [9,)[-9, \infty) - Increasing on: (2,)(-2, \infty) - Decreasing on: (,2)(-\infty, -2) - f(x)>0 f(x) > 0 on: (5,1)(-5, 1) - f(x)<0 f(x) < 0 on: (,5)(1,)(-\infty, -5) \cup (1, \infty)

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