(2) Suppose f: R → R is differentiable and that f' is continuous at 0 such that ƒ'(0) > 0. Then, there exists an open in

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(2) Suppose f: R → R is differentiable and that f' is continuous at 0 such that ƒ'(0) > 0. Then, there exists an open in

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(2) Suppose f: R → R is differentiable and that f' is continuous at 0 such that ƒ'(0) > 0. Then, there exists an open interval I containing 0 such that f is strictly increasing on I.
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