Try another version of this question The function has a
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at x =
The function is increasing on the interval(s):
The function is decreasing on the interval(s):
The domain of the function is:
The range of the function is:
Get help: Box 1: Select the best answer Box 2: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4) Box 3: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4) Box 4: Enter your answer using interval notation. Example: [2,5) Box 5: Enter your answer using interval notation. Example: [2,5) Box 6: Enter your answer using interval notation. Example: [2,5) Box 7: Enter your answer using interval notation. Example: [2,5)
Consider the function in the graph to the right.
Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity
Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity
Use U for union to combine intervals. Example: (-oo,2] U [4,oo)
Enter each value as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4)
Enter DNE for an empty set. Use oo to enter Infinity.
Use U for union to combine intervals. Example: (-oo,2] U [4,oo)
Enter each value as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4)
Enter DNE for an empty set. Use oo to enter Infinity.
Use U for union to combine intervals. Example: (-oo,2] U [4,oo)
Enter each value as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4)
Enter DNE for an empty set. Use oo to enter Infinity.
Use U for union to combine intervals. Example: (-oo,2] U [4,oo)
Enter each value as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 2^3, 5+4)
Enter DNE for an empty set. Use oo to enter Infinity.