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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 19:00 genyjoannerubiera

Determine where the function is increasing, decreasing, and constant. Increasing: (-4, 6) Decreasing: (6,2) Constant: No where
O Increasing: (-4, 0) Decreasing: (6, 2) Constant: No where
O Decreasing: (-4, 0) Increasing: (0,4) Constant: No where
O Increasing: (-4, 0) Decreasing: (0, 4) Constant: No where


Determine where the function is increasing, decreasing, and constant.

Increasing: (-4, 6) Decreas

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