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Standard XII
Mathematics
Strictly Increasing Functions
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Question
Find the intervals in which the function
f
(
x
)
=
x
2
−
4
x
+
6
is strictly decreasing.
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Solution
A function
f
(
x
)
is said to be strictly decreasing if
d
(
f
(
x
)
)
d
x
<
0
Now,
f
(
x
)
=
x
2
−
4
x
+
6
is decreasing
if
d
(
f
(
x
)
)
d
x
<
0
i.e. if
2
x
−
4
<
0
i.e. if
x
<
2
Hence,
f
(
x
)
is decreasing
for
x
∈
(
−
∞
,
2
)
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