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PLEASE HELP ME the question is in the picture and the answer choices are: A. (−∞,2) B. (2, ∞) C. (−∞, ∞) D. (−1, ∞) E. (−∞,1)
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PLEASE HELP ME the question is in the picture and the answer choices are: A. (−∞,2) B. (2, ∞) C. (−∞, ∞) D. (−1, ∞) E. (−∞,1)
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the question is in the picture and the answer choices are:
A. (−∞,2)
B. (2, ∞)
C. (−∞, ∞)
D. (−1, ∞)
E. (−∞,1)
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A function is increasing when its derivative is positive.
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