Where is this function negative?
a) x<0, 3
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To determine where a function is negative, you need to analyze the function itself. The negative values occur in intervals where the function outputs values less than zero.
1. Identify the function: If you have a specific function (like f(x) = x^2 – 4), clarify it first.
2. Solve the inequality: Set the function less than zero, i.e., f(x) < 0.
3. Find the intervals: Solve for x to determine where the function is negative.
If you provide the specific function you are working with, I can help you find the intervals where it is negative!