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The graph of the derivative of a function, f, is shown. Use the graph to determine the interval on which f is increasing.

A. (-∞, 2)
B. (2, ∞)
C. (-∞, ∞)
D. (-1, ∞)
E. (-∞, 1)

The graph of the derivative of a function, f, is shown. Use the graph to determine-example-1

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Answer:

B)
(2,\infty)

Explanation:

Since we are given the graph of
f'(x), this gives us the value of the derivative, or the rate of change, of
f(x) given an x-value. For
f(x) to be increasing, then
f'(x) > 0, which is a positive rate of change. As you may have noticed, when
x > 2, the value of
f'(x) is positive. This means that f increases on the interval
(2,\infty), or answer B.

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