Use the graph to estimate the open intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval notation). f(x) = x^3/2 - 6x Note: x^3/2 is a whole function. The 6x is next to the x^3/2 function, not with it. This means 6x is subtracted from the whole function of x^3/2 Increasing =? Decreasing =?

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Use the graph to estimate the open intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval notation).

f(x) = x^3/2 - 6x

Note: x^3/2 is a whole function. The 6x is next to the x^3/2 function, not with it. This means 6x is subtracted from the whole function of x^3/2

Increasing =?

Decreasing =?

 

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