Using the first derivative, find the interval(s) for which f(x) is increasing and decreasing. f(x) = 12 + 9x - 3x²-x3 in

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Using the first derivative, find the interval(s) for which f(x) is increasing and decreasing. f(x) = 12 + 9x - 3x²-x3 in

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Using The First Derivative Find The Interval S For Which F X Is Increasing And Decreasing F X 12 9x 3x X3 In 1
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Using the first derivative, find the interval(s) for which f(x) is increasing and decreasing. f(x) = 12 + 9x - 3x²-x3 increasing: ( decreasing: O (-∞, -3) U (1,00) O (-00,-3] U [1,00) O (-3,1) O (-00,-3]
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