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which values do you use to describe the intervals on which the function…

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which values do you use to describe the intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant?
none of the above
x - axis
z - axis
v - axis

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze function behavior intervals

When determining where a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant, we look at the \(x -\) values. The \(x -\) axis represents the input values (domain) of the function. For example, if we have a function \(y = f(x)\), to say the function is increasing on the interval \((a,b)\), we are referring to the set of \(x\) values from \(a\) to \(b\). The \(y -\) axis represents the output (range) of the function, and the \(z -\) axis is not relevant in the context of a two - dimensional function \(y = f(x)\) (which is graphed on the \(x - y\) plane).

Answer:

\(x - axis\)