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Find the interval(s) over which the function is decreasing: (−[infinity],−2) ∪ (5,[infinity])

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The required interval of the graph in which function is increasing (-∞, -2.5) and (1, ∞).

A function can be classified as increasing or decreasing. Thus, a function is increasing when the y-values increase, on the other hand, a function is decreasing when the y-values decrease.

The graph is a demonstration of curves which gives the relationship between x and y axis.

As per observation of the graph the curve is increasing from (-∞, -2.5) of abscissa and than decreasing from (-2.5, 1) and than again increasing from (1, ∞).

Thus, the required interval of the graph in which function is increasing (-∞, -2.5) and (1, ∞).

Complete question:

Use the graph of the function to estimate the intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answers using interval notation.)

Find the interval(s) over which the function is decreasing: (−[infinity],−2) ∪ (5,[infinity-example-1
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