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the graph below represents the number of dolphins in a dolphin sanctuary.

a. the graph is decreasing over the interval (0,∞ )

b. the graph has a y-intercept of 30

c. the graph is positive over the interval (0, ∞)

d. the graph is increasing over the interval (0, ∞)

e. the graph has a y-intercept of 185

f. as the number of years increases, the number of dolphins in the sanctuary increases


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