A function f(x) decreases on an interval I if f(b)<=f(a) for all b>a, where a,b in I. If f(b) a, the function is said to be strictly decreasing. |
f(x) is decreasing iff(x1) > f(x2) if x1. Derivatives can be used to determine whether a function is increasing, decreasing or constant on an interval: f(x) ... |
19 апр. 2023 г. · A function f(x) is increasing on an interval [a, b] if f'(x) ≥ 0 for all values of x such that a< x < b. A function f(x) is decreasing on an interval [a, |
If f′(x) > 0, then f is increasing on the interval, and if f′(x) < 0, then f is decreasing on the interval. This and other information may be used to show a ... |
For a function y = f(x), if the value of y decreases on increasing the value of x, then the function is a decreasing function. |
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