B. [–2, –1]
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Which intervals show f(x) increasing? Choose two options.
A. [–2.5, –1.6)
B. [–2, –1]
C. (–1.6, 0]
D. [0, 0.8)
E. (0.8, 2)
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Which intervals show f(x) increasing? Choose two options.
A. [–2.5, –1.6)
B. [–2, –1]
B. [–2, –1]
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