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Given the function: (-1.2)^(1,2) * 2^O * 2^(-2), provide:

ALL interval(s) where the function is increasing.
a. (a, b)
b. (c, d)
c. (e, f)
d. (g, h)

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Final answer:

The function represented by a horizontal line does not have an interval of increase because its slope is zero, indicating no change over the domain 0 ≤ x ≤ 20.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to identifying intervals of the increase for a given mathematical function. The function in question appears to be written with a typographical error and lacks clarity. However, we were provided with additional reference information indicating the graph of a certain function f(x) is a horizontal line for the domain 0 ≤ x ≤ 20. A horizontal line has a slope of zero, which means the function does not increase or decrease; it remains constant. Therefore, the function does not have an interval where it is increasing since its rate of change is zero throughout the specified domain.

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