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Which statement is true about the graphed function f(x)? F(x) < 0 over the intervals (–∞, –2.5) and (–0.75, 0.75).
F(x) > 0 over the intervals (–∞, –2.5) and (–0.75, 0.75).
F(x) < 0 over the intervals ( –2.5, –0.75) and (–0.75, ∞).
F(x) > 0 over the intervals ( –2.5, –0.75) and (0.75, ∞).


Which statement is true about the graphed function f(x)?

F(x) < 0 over the intervals (–∞, –2.5

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