A 2-column table with 8 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 6, negative 5, negative 4, negative 3, negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1. The second column is labeled f of x with entries 34, 3, negative 10, negative 11, negative 6, negative 1, negative 2, negative 15. Using only the values given in the table for the function, f(x), what is the interval of x-values over which the function is increasing? (–6, –3) (–3, –1) (–3, 0) (–6, –5)

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The only place that the function is increasing is [-3, -1] (learn your interval notation). At x = -3, y = -11; at x = -2, y = -6 (-6 is greater than -11); and at x = -1, y = -1 (-1 is greater than -6). The next x value, 0, returns a y value of -2. But -2 is less than -1, the value before it, so it begins deceasing again at x = 0.

Based on the values given in the table for f(x), the interval of x-values that show the function increasing is (-3, -1).

Which interval shows the function increasing?

The value of f(x) was decreasing from 34 until it got to -11 where it then started to rise again. The relevant value of x here is -3.

The value then began to rise until it reached -1 where it then fell to -2. The x value here is -1.

The interval of x-values where the function is increasing is therefore (-3, -1).

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