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The only wrong spot would be box 1 because the graph is not decreasing over the longest interval.

How to interpret the y-intercept of graphs?

In the first graph, we see that the y-intercept which is the point where the curve crosses the y-axis is at y = -1. However, the interval for which it is decreasing is from x = -1 to x = 0.5.

For the second table, we see that the y-intercept is -1 and that as values of x keeps increasing, g(x) becomes more negative. Thus, it is decreasing on the longest interval.

For the third function which is;

h(x) = 3 + 4x³

The y-intercept is 3.

However, the higher the value of x, the greater the function.

Thus, the only wrong spot would be box 1 because the graph is not decreasing over the longest interval.

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