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For what values of x is f(x) =-2x - 3 increasing? For whatvalues of x is it decreasing?

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Given:


f(x)=-2x-3

Differentiate with respect to 'x'


f^(\prime)(x)=-2
f^(\prime)(x)<0

Therefore the function is decreasing.


\text{The fuction decreasing for the x values (-}\infty,\infty)

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