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the function $f(x)$ is graphed below. what is true about the graph on the interval from point $a$ to point $b$? answer it is positive and increasing it is positive and decreasing it is negative and increasing it is negative and decreasing
Step1: Analyze the sign of the function
On the interval from \(a\) to \(b\), the \(y -\)values (function values \(f(x)\)) are above the \(x -\)axis. So, \(f(x)>0\) on the interval \((a,b)\), which means the function is positive on this interval.
Step2: Analyze the increasing/decreasing nature
As \(x\) increases from \(a\) to \(b\), the \(y -\)values of the function \(y = f(x)\) are rising. By the definition of an increasing function (if \(x_1
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It is positive and increasing