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Sketch the graph of functions $f$ that satisfy the lists of conditions given , if possible.Domain $\mathbb{R}$, concave down everywhere, and decreasing everywhere.
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The domain being all real numbers means that the function is defined for every real number. The function being concave down everywhere means that the function is always bending downwards. The function being decreasing everywhere means that as we move from left to Show more…
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