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For each of the seven parent functions of this section, state the domain interval(s) on which each function is increasing or decreasing. You may use interval or inequality notat…
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For each of the seven parent functions of this section, state the domain interval(s) on which each function is increasing or decreasing. You may use interval or inequality notation.
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i dont know this.
sorry bro :(
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