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Not sure how to get to the answer and how to write the sign chart they are asking for, could you please help.

Not sure how to get to the answer and how to write the sign chart they are asking-example-1
User Bentham
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To find:

The interval in which the given function is increasing.

Solution:

The function is increasing in the interval where the derivative of the given function is positive.

Differentiate the given function:


\begin{gathered} (d)/(dx)(\sin4x)=\cos4x*4 \\ =4\cos4x \end{gathered}

The above equation implies that the derivative is positive when:


4x\in(0,(\pi)/(2))\cup((3\pi)/(4),2\pi)

So, we can say that:


x\in(0,(\pi)/(8))\cup((3\pi)/(8),(\pi)/(2))

Thus, option C is correct.

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