Drag each interval to a box to show if the function shown is increasing, decreasing, or neither over that interval.
4 < x < 6 6 < x < 8 1 < x < 4 8 < x < 10 10 < x < 14
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To determine if the function is increasing, decreasing, or neither over the given intervals, you would typically need a graph or a function to analyze. However, without that specific information, I can guide you on how to approach it:
1. Identify the points: Look at the values of the function at the endpoints of each interval.
2. Compare values:
– If the function’s value at the right endpoint is higher than at the left, it is increasing.
– If the value at the right endpoint is lower, it is decreasing.
– If it is the same, the function is neither increasing nor decreasing.
Once you analyze the function or graph, you can categorize each interval accordingly. If you have more specifics about the function or graph, feel free to share! For detailed help be sure to check the extended services page.