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list the interval(s) on which f is increasing. the interval(s) on which f is increasing is/are. (type your answer in interval notation. use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
To determine the intervals where the function \( f(x) \) is increasing, we analyze the graph by observing the direction of the curve as \( x \) increases. A function is increasing on an interval if, as \( x \) moves from left to right (increases), the \( y \)-values (function values) also increase.
Step 1: Identify Increasing Segments
Looking at the graph:
- From \( x = -12 \) to \( x = -10 \): The graph rises ( \( y \)-values increase as \( x \) increases).
- From \( x = 4 \) to \( x = 6 \): The graph rises ( \( y \)-values increase as \( x \) increases).
Step 2: Express Intervals in Interval Notation
- For \( x = -12 \) to \( x = -10 \): The interval is \( [-12, -10] \) (since the endpoints are included, as indicated by the solid dots).
- For \( x = 4 \) to \( x = 6 \): The interval is \( [4, 6] \) (endpoints included).
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\([-12, -10], [4, 6]\)