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For the function g(x)=2−(x−3)^2

Find the interval on which function is increasing and the interval on which the function is decreasing.

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Ight. The answers is not in my head. Sorry
For the function g(x)=2−(x−3)^2 Find the interval on which function is increasing-example-1
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