SOLUTION: G(x) = -4/x-2 Describe the increasing intervals and decreasing intervals

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Question 1141929: G(x) = -4/x-2
Describe the increasing intervals and decreasing intervals

Answer by greenestamps(13206)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Use parentheses!!!!

Is this





or

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The graphs of the two are of course different.

The question, however, can be answered: with either function, the graph is everywhere increasing, except at a single point of discontinuity.

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