For which interval is the function constant?
(4, ∞)
(0, 4)
(−4, 0)
(−∞, −4)

Answer:
The interval in which the function is constant is:
(-4,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
A function is constant if it has the same output value for the every input value.
Also, the graph of a constant function is a horizontal line i.e. a line with zero slope ( i.e. y=a for some 'a' )
Now in the given graph we observe that the graph:
( since it is a line with negative slope )
( Since the graph is a line with negative slope )
( Since the graph is a line with positive slope )
Hence, the interval in which the function is constant is:
(-4,0)