SOLUTION: Please show work. Consider the function: f(x)= 2 x<0 x+1 0&#8804;x&#8804;5 -2 5<x<10 0 x&#8

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Question 1018282: Please show work.
Consider the function:
f(x)= 2 x<0
x+1 0≤x≤5
-2 5 0 x≥10

Which intervals is f(x) increasing? Use interval notations.

Answer by t0hierry(194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
it increases between 0 and 5 because its slope is positive (slope is the coefficient of x which is 1)
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