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What are the increasing intervals and decreasing intervals

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Answer:The value of the interval is said to be increasing for every x < y where f (x) ≤ f (y) for a real-valued function f (x). If the value of the interval is f (x) ≥ f (y) for every x < y, then the interval is said to be decreasing.

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