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Explain how to identify intervals on which a function increases, decreases, or is constant.
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Answered by Reiny
If you are taking Calculus,
find dy/dx

if dy/dx > 0 function increases
if dy/dx <0 function decreases
if dy/dx = 0 function is constant
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