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The demand for bicycles is modeled by the function f(x) = - x ^ 2 + 5x + 14 where x represents the number of stores in a city that sell bicycles. A company wants to know when the demand is positive the interval (- 2, 7) a reasonable solution to when the demand is positive?

Yes. The interval (- 2, 7) is a reasonable solution because the function is positive in that region
No The interval (- 2, 7) is not a reasonable solution because the lett endpoint is negative and there cannot be a negative number of stores.

The interval (- 2, 7) is not a reasonable solution because the function is negative in that region;
Yes The interval (- 2, 7) a reasonable solution because the endpoints of the interval are roots of the function


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