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Constant functions are monotonically increasing functions.
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We know that a function is said be monotonically increasing function when it satisfies the condition

x1>x2f(x1)f(x2)

Which means, that the value of the function increases or remains constant on increasing the values of x. In constant functions, the values of function remains constant throughout the domain of the function. So it satisfies the condition of being a monotonically increasing function.

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