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Mathematics, 25.10.2021 08:20 danielamejia13

Given the graph of f'(x) shown below, find the intervals on which the function f(x) is increasing. See the graph attached below.

Isn't the answer supposed to be (-infinity, -2) U (1, infinity) ?


Given the graph of f'(x) shown below, find the intervals on which the function f(x) is increasing.

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