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Given a function f(x), what does it mean if f \'(a) > f \'(b) > 0? The value of

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Question

Given a function f(x), what does it mean if f '(a) > f '(b) > 0?

The value of f(x) is greater when x = a than when x = b.

The graph of f(x) is steeper when x = a than when x = b.

f(x) is increasing when x = a and decreasing when x = b.

The graph of f(x) is steeper when x = b than when x = a.

The value of f(x) is greater when x = a than when x = b.

The graph of f(x) is steeper when x = a than when x = b.

f(x) is increasing when x = a and decreasing when x = b.

The graph of f(x) is steeper when x = b than when x = a.

Explanation / Answer

B

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