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for this equation: f(x)=(3x-4)/(x+6)
-Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing or decreasing. If there are more than one interval, enter the union of all intervals. If the answer is the empty set, enter {}.
-Find the x-coordinates of all local maxima and minima of f. If there are no local maxima, enter None. If there are more than one, enter them separated by commas.
-Use interval notation to indicate where f(x)f(x) is concave up or down.
for this equation: f(x)=(3x-4)/(x+6)
-Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing or decreasing. If there are more than one interval, enter the union of all intervals. If the answer is the empty set, enter {}.
-Find the x-coordinates of all local maxima and minima of f. If there are no local maxima, enter None. If there are more than one, enter them separated by commas.
-Use interval notation to indicate where f(x)f(x) is concave up or down.
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