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On which interval is the function increasing? ​

a (-∞-1)u(0,1)
b (-1,0)u(1,∞)
c.(-∞,-1)u(1,-∞)
d.(-1,-1)u(1,∞)

On which interval is the function increasing? ​ a (-∞-1)u(0,1) b (-1,0)u(1,∞) c.(-∞,-1)u-example-1
User Jtahlborn
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Answer:

b.
(-1,0)\cup (1,\infty)

Explanation:

The graph can be divided into 4 regions.

Region 1 is for
x\in (-\infty,-1)

Region 2 is for
x\in (-1,0)

Region 3 is for
x\in (0,1)

Region 4 is for
x\in (1,\infty)

So, for the region 1, the values of
y goes on decreasing
with increasing
x
. Therefore, the function is decreasing in the interval
(-\infty,-1).

Now, for the region 2, the values of
y increases
with increasing
x
. So, the function is increasing in the interval
(-1,0).

For the region 3, the the values of
y goes on decreasing
with increasing
x
. Therefore, the function is decreasing in the interval
(0,1).

Now, for the region 4, the values of
y increases
with increasing
x
. So, the function is increasing in the interval
(1,\infty).

Therefore, regions 2 and 4 are the regions when the function is increasing.

Hence, the correct option is b.
(-1,0)\cup (1,\infty)

User Rob Curtis
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