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Illness. Giancarlos , Jennie, melissa. Characteristics. Graph of Whole Function Degree & leading coefficient Degree: 3 Leading Coefficient: +0.1 End behavior f(x) - ∞ as x - ∞ f(x) + ∞ as x + ∞ Interpret y-intercept 110 llbs. Analysis. Variables and Units
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Illness Giancarlos, Jennie, melissa .
Characteristics • Graph of Whole Function • Degree & leading coefficient • Degree: 3 • Leading Coefficient: +0.1 • End behavior • f(x) - ∞ as x - ∞ • f(x) + ∞ as x + ∞ • Interpret y-intercept • 110 llbs
Analysis • Variables and Units • Weight = W, in pound • N = Number of weeks • Graph • Maximum & Minimum • Maximum: None • Minimum: 106.8(Week 4) • Graph Context • As the week increase from week 0 till 4 you can see the weight decreasing, then when its on week 4 till 8 it increase massively.
Questions • Interpret increasing and decreasing intervals? What trend in the patient’s weight does the graph suggest? • From week 0 to week 4 the patient weight was decreasing by starting from 110 lbs. to 107 lbs. • Is it reasonable to assume the trend will continue? • Your weight would be constant, but depending on what season you are in, you can gain it or lose it.