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What intervals would you use to determine where the function is positive and negative?

What intervals would you use to determine where the function is positive and negative-example-1
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What intervals would you use to determine where the function is positive and negative-example-1
User Helge Klein
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For this case we have a graph of a function
y = f (x) whose slope is given by:


m =( f (x1) -f (x2))/( x2-x1)\\

When
m> 0 the graph is increasing

When
m <0the graph is decreasing

So:

  • Interval (-∞, -1) slope
    m> 0, so the graph grows
  • Interval [-1,2.5] the slope
    m <0, so the graph decreases
  • Interval (2.5, ∞) slope
    m> 0, so the graph grows

Answer:

(-∞, -1)
f (x)> 0\\

[-1, 2.5]
f (x) <0\\

(2.5, ∞)
f (x)> 0


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