Pre-Algebra
Functions (introductory)
Interpreting graphs of functions
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Question 1
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A function is graphed on the coordinate plane. Which statement correctly describes when the function is \(\textbf{increasing}\)?
The function values \(y\) get larger as \(x\) increases (the graph rises from left to right)
The function values \(y\) get smaller as \(x\) increases (the graph falls from left to right)
The function values \(y\) stay the same as \(x\) increases
The function passes through the origin
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