Must a function that is decreasing over a given interval always be negative over that same interval? Explain.
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Answer:
no, because for a function to be decreasing over an interval, the value of the function, f (x), must decrease as x increase.
This does not however, mean that the values of the function are negative
The function could have a positive range while still decreasing (becoming smaller positive numbers as x increase).
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