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Find the interval in which the following function are increasing or decreasing  f(x) = x4 − 4x3 + 4x2 + 15 ?

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Find the interval in which the following function are increasing or decreasing  f(x) =  \[5 x^\frac{3}{2} - 3 x^\frac{5}{2}\]  x > 0 ?

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Find the interval in which the following function are increasing or decreasing f(x) = x8 + 6x2  ?

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Find the interval in which the following function are increasing or decreasing f(x) = x3 − 6x2 + 9x + 15 ?

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Find the interval in which the following function are increasing or decreasing \[f\left( x \right) = \left\{ x(x - 2) \right\}^2\] ?

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Find the interval in which the following function are increasing or decreasing \[f\left( x \right) = 3 x^4 - 4 x^3 - 12 x^2 + 5\] ?

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Find the interval in which the following function are increasing or decreasing \[f\left( x \right) = \frac{3}{2} x^4 - 4 x^3 - 45 x^2 + 51\] ?

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Find the interval in which the following function are increasing or decreasing \[f\left( x \right) = \log\left( 2 + x \right) - \frac{2x}{2 + x}, x \in R\] ?

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Determine the values of x for which the function f(x) = x2 − 6x + 9 is increasing or decreasing. Also, find the coordinates of the point on the curve y = x2 − 6x + 9 where the normal is parallel to the line y = x + 5 ? 

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Find the intervals in which f(x) = sin x − cos x, where 0 < x < 2π is increasing or decreasing ?

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Show that f(x) = e2x is increasing on R.

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Show that f(x) = e1/x, x ≠ 0 is a decreasing function for all x ≠ 0 ?

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Show that f(x) = loga x, 0 < a < 1 is a decreasing function for all x > 0 ?

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Show that f(x) = sin x is increasing on (0, π/2) and decreasing on (π/2, π) and neither increasing nor decreasing in (0, π) ?

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Show that f(x) = log sin x is increasing on (0, π/2) and decreasing on (π/2, π) ?

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Show that f(x) = x − sin x is increasing for all x ∈ R ?

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Show that f(x) = x3 − 15x2 + 75x − 50 is an increasing function for all x ∈ R ?

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Show that f(x) = cos2 x is a decreasing function on (0, π/2) ?

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Show that f(x) = sin x is an increasing function on (−π/2, π/2) ?

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Show that f(x) = cos x is a decreasing function on (0, π), increasing in (−π, 0) and neither increasing nor decreasing in (−π, π) ?

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