If f'(x)=0 for all *, then a) f(x)=(x) for every x₁ x₂ c) f(x)>(x) for every x₁>x₂ d) f(x)>(x) for every x₁

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If f'(x)=0 for all x, then
a) f(x)=(x) for every x₁ <x₂
b) f(x) <f(x) for every x₁>x₂
c) f(x)>(x₂) for every x₁>x₂
d) f(x)>(x) for every x₁ <x₁
Transcribed Image Text:If f'(x)=0 for all x, then a) f(x)=(x) for every x₁ <x₂ b) f(x) <f(x) for every x₁>x₂ c) f(x)>(x₂) for every x₁>x₂ d) f(x)>(x) for every x₁ <x₁
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