Question 10- -10 -6 -4 -2 2 10 6- 8- 10- Given the graph of f(x) in the figure, where is f'(x) > 0? Give your answer using interval notation. If f '(x) > 0 from –5 to –3, enter (-5, –3). If f"(x) > 0 from -5 to –3 and then again at all points after 6, enter (-5, –3) U (6, 00). The U symbol can be found by changing "basic" to "sets" in the drop-down menu. Provide your answer below:

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Given the graph of f(x) in the figure, where is f'(x) > 0?
Give your answer using interval notation. If f' (x) > 0 from –5 to –3, enter (–5, –3). Iff'(x) > 0 from –5 to –3 and
then again at all points after 6, enter (-5, –3) U (6, 0). The U symbol can be found by changing "basic" to "sets" in the
drop-down menu.
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