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3. Over what interval is the function decreasing?

3. Over what interval is the function decreasing?-example-1

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Answer:

x∈(-∞; 0).

Explanation:

1) the given function is a parabola with its vertex in (0;0). Then

2) the increasing interval is (0:+∝), decreasing interval is (-∝;0).

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The derivative of a function may be used to determine whether the function is increasing or decreasing on any intervals in its domain. If f′(x) > 0 at each point in an interval I, then the function is said to be increasing on I. f′(x) < 0 at each point in an interval I, then the function is said to be decreasing on I.

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