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The function𝑓(𝑥) is graphed below.In two or more complete sentences, describe how to find the interval(s) where the function is increasing and how interval notation is used to express the interval(s). In your final answer, include the interval in which the function is increasing.

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The function𝑓(𝑥) is graphed below.In two or more complete sentences, describe how to find the interval(s) where the function is increasing and how interval notation is used to express the interval(s). In your final answer, include the interval in which the function is increasing.

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Para encontrar los intervalos donde la función f(x) f(x) está aumentando, primero observa la gráfica y localiza las secciones donde la curva se mueve hacia arriba a medida que avanzas de izquierda a derecha. Estas secciones indican que la función está aumentando. Una vez identificadas estas secciones, utiliza la notación de intervalos para expresar estos intervalos. Por ejemplo, si la función está aumentando entre x=a x = a y x=b x = b , el intervalo se expresa como (a,b) (a, b) . En la gráfica dada, supongamos que la función está aumentando en el intervalo (1,3) (1, 3) .

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