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Samara Wall
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31 January, 20:19
Can a function be increasing and decreasing
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Bruce Blackburn
31 January, 20:27
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Yes, if x is increasing as y is decreasing, the function varies inversely.
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Landyn Landry
31 January, 20:29
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Yes. A function can increase and decrease.
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