Use the drawing tool(s) to form the correct answer on the provided number line. Consider the given functions. Function 1 Function 2 Graph shows a polynomial function plotted on a coordinate plane with vertical axis g of x. A curve enters quadrant 3 at (minus 5, minus 40), goes through (minus 4, 0), (minus 2, 32), (0, 15), (2, 0), and exits quadrant 1 at (4, 30). Represent the interval where both functions are decreasing on the number line provided.

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Both functions decrease at (-1, 2)

How to determine the decreasing intervals of the function?

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The polynomial function f(x) is represented by the graph.

From the graph, the polynomial function decreases at (-2, 2)

The absolute function is given as;

f(x) = =5|x + 1| + 10

The vertex of the above function is

Vertex = (-1, 10)

Because a is negative (a= -5), the vertex is a maximum.

This means that the function decreases at (-1, ∞)

So, we have

(-2, 2) and (-1, ∞)

Combine both intervals

(-1, 2)

This means that both functions decrease at (-1, 2)

See attachment 2 for the number line that represents the interval where both functions are decreasing

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