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On what interval(s) is f(x) increasing?
would this be the answer or just a sample question? f(x) is decreasing [3,5] because f'(x) is negative [3,5] thanks
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Apr 2, 2012
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On what interval(s) is f(x) increasing?
if the derivative is a + it is increasing at that interval and if it is a - it is decreasing at that interval.
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Apr 2, 2012
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On what interval(s) is f(x) increasing?
can you explain further on that concept? Thank you
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Apr 2, 2012
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On what interval(s) is f(x) increasing?
Could someone please help and explain this problem to me... Thank You very much =)
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