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(a)
To find: The intervals on which the function
(a)

Answer to Problem 78E
The intervals are given below.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given graph is as:
Calculation:
The graph is reflected over
So, the interval for increasing graph is
(b)
To find: The intervals on which the function
(b)

Answer to Problem 78E
The intervals are given below.
Explanation of Solution
The graph is reflected over the
The interval for increasing graph is
The interval for decreasing graph is
(c)
To find: The intervals on which the function
(c)

Answer to Problem 78E
The intervals are given below.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
There is a vertical shrink by
So the interval for increasing graph is
The interval for decreasing graph is
(d)
To find: The intervals on which the function
(d)

Answer to Problem 78E
The intervals are given below.
Explanation of Solution
The graph is reflected over the
So the interval for increasing graph is
The interval for decreasing graph is
(e)
To find: The intervals on which the function
(e)

Answer to Problem 78E
The intervals are given below.
Explanation of Solution
In the given graph shift the intervals by
So the interval for increasing graph is
The interval for decreasing graph is
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