Answer:
We say that a function decreases, when while x-values increases, y-values decreases.
We say that a function increases when while x-values increases, y-values decreases.
Also, graphically, if the line has a positive slope, that is, is inclined to the right, then the function is increasing in that interval. If the line is inclined to the left, then the function is decreasing in that interval.
So, in the graph we observe that:
From x=-5 to x=-2, the function increases.
From x=-5 to x=1, the function doesn't increases or decreases.
From x=1 to x=8, the function decreases.