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the function graphed above has:
positive derivative on the open interval(s)
negative derivative on the open interval(s)
if an answer contains more than one interval, write your answer as a union of intervals.
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Step1: Recall derivative - slope relationship
The derivative of a function at a point is the slope of the tangent line at that point. A positive - slope means a positive derivative and a negative - slope means a negative derivative.
Step2: Identify positive - slope intervals
Looking at the graph, the function has a positive slope (is increasing) on the open interval where the graph is going up as we move from left to right. From the graph, the function is increasing on the interval $(-3,0)$.
Step3: Identify negative - slope intervals
The function has a negative slope (is decreasing) on the open intervals where the graph is going down as we move from left to right. From the graph, the function is decreasing on the intervals $(-\infty,-3)\cup(0,\infty)$.
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Positive derivative on the open interval(s): $(-3,0)$
Negative derivative on the open interval(s): $(-\infty,-3)\cup(0,\infty)$