The easiest information to obtain from a graph is its value at a point. The heig
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The easiest information to obtain from a graph is its value at a point. The height of the graph above the horizontal axis gives the value of the graph. Points above the horizontal axis have positive values, whereas points below the axis have negative values. The vertical axis will usually have specific values marked off so that you can tell exactly what value each height corresponds to. In the graph you've been given, there are no exact values labeled, but you can still tell relative values; you can make statements such as, "At point D, the graph has a greater value than at point C."
Part A
At which point(s) does the graph have a positive value?
Enter all of the correct letters in alphabetical order. For instance, if you think that the correct choices are B and F, you would enter BF.
Explanation / Answer
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