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Which graph functions decrease over part of the domain and increase over the rest of the domain
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Weren't there some illustrations?
One example of a function that decreases over part of the domain and increases over the rest of the domain is y=x^2. This function decreases on (-infinity,0) and increases on (0, infinity).
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