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Suppose that f(x)=7x^6−4x^5 using interval notation where is f(x) increasing and where is it decreasing
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Suppose that f(x)=7x^6−4x^5 using interval notation where is f(x) increasing and where is it decreasing
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decreasing: (-∞,.476)
increasing:(.476,∞)
The function is decreasing on two intervals and it is continuous and increasing on only one
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