Consider the graph of f(x) given below. (a) Analyzing the graph, if g(x) = f(x), then g(x) is increasing for x E (b) Analyzing the graph, if h'(x) = f(x), then h(x) is increasing for * E Note: Input U, infinity, and -infinity for union, ∞, and -∞, respectively. Clicking on the graph will enlarge it. Each tick on the graph is 1 unit.

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter3: Functions And Graphs
Section3.5: Graphs Of Functions
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Consider the graph of f(x) given below.
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(a) Analyzing the graph, if g(x) = f(x), then g(x) is increasing for x
(b) Analyzing the graph, if h'(x) = f(x), then h(x) is increasing for x E
Note: Input U, infinity, and -infinity for union, ∞, and -∞, respectively.
Clicking on the graph will enlarge it. Each tick on the graph is 1 unit.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the graph of f(x) given below. A (a) Analyzing the graph, if g(x) = f(x), then g(x) is increasing for x (b) Analyzing the graph, if h'(x) = f(x), then h(x) is increasing for x E Note: Input U, infinity, and -infinity for union, ∞, and -∞, respectively. Clicking on the graph will enlarge it. Each tick on the graph is 1 unit.
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