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F(x)=(x-3)^2 + 4 when is f decreasing

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Answer:

(-∞,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the function:


f\mleft(x\mright)=\mleft(x-3\mright)^2+4

The graph of f(x) is attached below:

The interval when f(x) is decreasing is:


(-\infty,3)

F(x)=(x-3)^2 + 4 when is f decreasing-example-1

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