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- (a) The function is increasing on the interval (0, infinity)
- (b) The function is decreasing on the interval (-infinity, 0)
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Explanation:
You should find that the derivative is entirely negative whenever x < 0. This suggests that the function f(x) is decreasing on this interval. So that takes care of part (b).
The interval x < 0 is the same as -infinity < x < 0 which then translates to the interval notation (-infinity, 0)
Similarly, you should find that the derivative is positive when x > 0. So the function is increasing on the interval (0, infinity)
Answer:
HL is the correct answer of this question
Answer:
405.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a geometric sequence where the nth term = a1 r^(n -1).
Here a1 = 5 and r = 3 so
the fifth term a5 = 5(3)^(5-1)
= 5 * 81
= 405.