SOLUTION: My function has a minimum of -0.25 at x = 7.5 I need help knowing : the function is increasing on the interval(s): The function is decreasing on the interval(s): The do

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Question 1096440: My function has a minimum of -0.25 at x = 7.5
I need help knowing : the function is increasing on the interval(s):
The function is decreasing on the interval(s):
The domain of the function is:
the range of the function is:
***I wish I could upload a picture to be more helpful!

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

If you have the image on your computer, then you can upload it to an image hosting website like Imgur ( https://imgur.com/ ) and then you can share the link. Of course there are tons of other image hosting options to choose from, so don't feel limited to that example I posted.

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