The standard normal probability function is used to describe many different populations. Its graph is the well-known normal curve. This function is defined below. Give the intervals where the functions is increasing and decreasing. f(x) = √3x

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The standard normal probability function is used to describe many different populations. Its graph is the well-known normal curve. This function is defined below. Give the
intervals where the functions is increasing and decreasing.
f(x) =
1 -x²14
√3x
Transcribed Image Text:The standard normal probability function is used to describe many different populations. Its graph is the well-known normal curve. This function is defined below. Give the intervals where the functions is increasing and decreasing. f(x) = 1 -x²14 √3x
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