Revenue in the revenue R (in millions of dollars) for a software company from 2003 through 2016 can be modelled by
(a) Use a graphing utility to approximate any relative
(b) Use a graphing utility to approximate the intervals on which the revenue for the company is increasing and decreasing over its domain.
(c) Use the results of part (a) and (b) to describe the company’s revenue during this time period.
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