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Standard XII
Mathematics
Points of Discontinuity
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What is a strictly decreasing function?
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Strictly decreasing function:
A function
f
x
is said to be a strictly decreasing function on an interval
I
, if
f
b
<
f
a
for all
b
>
a
, where
a
,
b
∈
I
.
If the derivative
f
'
x
of a continuous function
f
x
satisfies
f
'
x
<
0
on an interval
a
,
b
, then
f
x
is decreasing on
a
,
b
.
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