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  1. Use a graph to determine where a function is increasing, decreasing

    To locate the local maxima and minima from a graph, we need to observe the graph to determine where the graph attains its highest and lowest points, respectively, within an open interval. …

  2. Rational Functions - Increasing and Decreasing Revisited - Cool …

    Rational Functions - Increasing and Decreasing Revisited Let's look back at some of the critters we graphed in the last section and find the intervals where they are increasing and decreasing. …

  3. Increasing and Decreasing Functions - Math is Fun

    Let us try to find where a function is increasing or decreasing. Example: f(x) = x 3 −4x, for x in the interval [−1,2] Let us plot it, including the interval [−1,2]:

  4. Use a graph to determine where a function is increasing

    Use a graph to determine where a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant. As part of exploring how functions change, we can identify intervals over which the function is changing …

  5. Determine Where a Function is Increasing, Decreasing, or Constant

    We say that a function is increasing on an interval if the function values increase as the input values increase within that interval. Similarly, a function is decreasing on an interval if the …

  6. Increasing, Decreasing, and Constant Intervals Lesson

    In this lesson, we want to learn how to determine where a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant from its graph. Let's begin with something simple, the linear function. We know when …

  7. How to Find Where a Function is Increasing, Decreasing, or …

    Step 1: A function is increasing if the y values continuously increase as the x values increase. Find the region where the graph goes up from left to right. Use the interval notation....

  8. Finding interval of increase and decrease of rational functions

    Feb 21, 2016 · $(x^2-2)$ is an increassing function. Hense $\frac{1}{x^2 - 2}$ is a decreassing function and then $y(x)$ is a drecreassing function. Starting from $(x=-\infty\:,\:y=\frac{1}{2})$ …

  9. How to Find Where a Rational Functions Increasing, Decreasing ...

    In this video you can learn to to find the intervals where a rational function is increasing or decreasing and the coordinates of any relative extrema using ...

  10. A function increases on an interval if the graph rises from left to right. A function decreases on an interval if the graph falls from left to right. The slope of the tangent at a point on a section of a …

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