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    jessicawarrick Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 29, 2012, 09:23 AM
    interval notation on graphing maximum and minimum
    intervals on which f is increasing:
    f(-1.5)<f(2)

    intervals on which f is decreasing:
    f(0)>f(3)
    any relative maxima or minima and the numbers at which they occur:

    Maximum:
    (2,F(2))

    Minimum
    (0,F(0))

    f (1)
    increasing

    the values at which f (x) = 0


    Is f even, odd, or neither?
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    Jul 30, 2012, 06:26 AM
    Same answer as here: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/univer...es-688216.html But I would add that I don't understand your notation - you say the interval where the function is increasing is f(-1.5<f(2), but do you mean the interval (-1.5,2)? And if so, how could there be a local minimum at x=0? That would be inconsistent. Again, if you could post the graph we could help you out more.

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