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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/College_Algebra_and_Trigonometry_(Beveridge)/04%3A_Functions/403%3A_Maximum_and_Minimum_Values
    The function is increasing between x=2 and x=1, then again from x=3 to x=4. So we would say that the intervals in which the function is increasing are 2x<1 and \(3<x \le...The function is increasing between x=2 and x=1, then again from x=3 to x=4. So we would say that the intervals in which the function is increasing are 2x<1 and 3<x4 or, using interval notation, [-2,-1)(3,4] Then determine the maximum and minimum values for the function and the intervals in which the function is increasing or decreasing.

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