Chapter 7: Q47. (page 351)
For Exercises 46–48, use the graph that models the attendance to Broadway plays (in millions) from 1970-2000.
Discuss the end behaviour of the graph.
Short Answer
It goes downwards both on the left and the right side.
Chapter 7: Q47. (page 351)
For Exercises 46–48, use the graph that models the attendance to Broadway plays (in millions) from 1970-2000.
Discuss the end behaviour of the graph.
It goes downwards both on the left and the right side.
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