SOLUTION: True of false: A function f is decreasing on an open interval I, if for any choice of x1, and x2 in I, with x1 < x2, we have f(x1) > f(x2).

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: True of false: A function f is decreasing on an open interval I, if for any choice of x1, and x2 in I, with x1 < x2, we have f(x1) > f(x2). This question is from textbook college algebra

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