Determine a if the following function is always increasing over (-infinity, +infinity) f(x)=(ax-2)/(x+a-3) ; x>1 (-infinity, 1] (-infinity, 1) [2, +infinity) (2, +infinity)

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Determine if the following function is always increasing over (-infinity, +infinity)

f(x)=(ax-2)/(x+a-3) ; x>1

(-infinity, 1]

(-infinity, 1)

[2, +infinity)

(2, +infinity)

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