The function f(x) = -2x + 0x² + 150x + 3 is increasing on the interval ( ). It is decreasing on the interval (-o, ) and the interval ( ). The function has a local maximum at

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The function
f(x) = -2x + 0x² + 150x + 3
is increasing on the interval (
).
It is decreasing on the interval (-o,
) and the interval (
).
The function has a local maximum at
Transcribed Image Text:The function f(x) = -2x + 0x² + 150x + 3 is increasing on the interval ( ). It is decreasing on the interval (-o, ) and the interval ( ). The function has a local maximum at
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