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Standard XII
Mathematics
Strictly Increasing Functions
Prove that ...
Question
Prove that
f
(
x
)
=
x
2
is increasing in interval
(
0
,
∞
)
and decreasing in interval
(
−
∞
,
0
)
.
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Solution
f
(
x
)
=
x
2
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)
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(
x
)
]
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(
x
)
>
0
2
x
>
0
x
>
0
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f
′
(
x
)
<
0
2
x
<
0
x
<
0
(
−
∞
/
0
)
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s
.
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