The average rate of change of an increasing function is positive, and the average rate of change of a decreasing function is negative. Figure 3 shows examples of increasing and decreasing intervals on a function.Figure 3. The function f(x)=x3−12xf(x)=x3...
题目【题目】Determine intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, and constant. On whatintervals is the function increasing? (A. (-7,-4) and (3,8)B.(-4,1) and (7,8)C.(3,8D.(-4,1 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】B ...
State the domain and range in interval notation. Determine the intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant.G(x)=(cases) 0&x=0 1x&x≠q 0 (cases) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 domain: (-∞,∞)range: (-∞,∞)decreasing: (-∞,0)∪ (0,∞) 反馈 收藏 ...
Determine the intervals on which the function is increasing/decreasing.f(x)=x2+4ln(x)−6x. Question: f(x)=x2+4ln(x)−6x Increasing and Decreasing Intervals of a Function: A function is said to be increasing when its graph rises from left to righ...
百度试题 结果1 题目Determine the open intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant. f(x)=|x+4|+|x-4|increasing ___ 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (4,∞ ) 反馈 收藏
In Exercise, use a graphing utility to graph the function and visually determine the intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant.f(x)=|x|+|x+1| 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Increasing on (0, ∞)Decreasing on (-∞, -1)Constant on (-1,0) 反馈 收藏 ...
Question: Determine where the following function is (a) increasing, (b) decreasing, and (c) determine where relative extrema occur. Do not sketch the graph.y=(x2-1)4(a) On which interval(s) is the function increasing? Se...
is negative (i. e. its graph is below the x-axis) then the function is decreasing.So, it is fairly clear where the graph is above/below the x-axis and so we have the following intervals of increase/decreas e.Increasing : (-7.-2)&(-2,5) Decreasing : (-∞,-7) & (5, x∞)...
When we test them, we find that g'(x)0 on the first and last of these intervals and that g'(x)0 on the middle one (Figure 5). We conclude from Theorem A that g is decreasing on (-∞, -1] and [1, ∞) and that it is increasing on [-1, 1]. We postpone graphing g ...
How would I write intervals of x where a graph is increasing? Explain the steps to find the inverse of a function. What must you do to the interval/ ratio scores first? Differentiate each of the following: a. f (x) = 2(e^x + 1) b. f (x) = 3e^{2x} (e^x + 1) ...