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My teacher keeps adamantly telling me that the answer is D, and I insist it’s B. Am I right or is she right?
My reasoning, question asks for an ALWAYS true statement. Question gives 6 defined points that if plotted will show it will need to cross the x axis twice to connect all the points while being continuous. Yet functions aren’t always straight and simple so two is the bare mininum and there may be more as in between those defined points the line may have crossed multiple times. However D and C assume its exactly 2 or more than 2, therefore they are wrong. If D and C merged together then that would be better than B. Yet B is still correct on the terms of being an “always” correct statement.
