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Find the intervals on which f is increasing and decreasing. f(x)=cos^2(x) on [-pi, pi]
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Find the intervals on which f is increasing and decreasing.
f(x)=cos^2(x) on [-pi, pi]
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The intervals on which f is increasing is (-pi/2, 0) and (pi/2, pi)
The intervals on which f is decreasing is (-pi, -pi/2) and (0, pi/2)
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