The function f(r) = In(xª + 4x² + 3) is decreasing on Question 4. the interval(s) a) (0, 0) b) Everywhere (0, 0) %3D c) (-∞, 0) d) (-/2, v2) e) (-0, -4) U

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Section5.3: The Natural Exponential Function
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The function f(x) = ln(xª + 4x² +3) is decreasing on
Question 4.
the interval(s)
a) (0, 00) b) Everywhere c) (-0, 0) d) (-V2, v2) e) (-0, -4) u
(0, 00)
Transcribed Image Text:The function f(x) = ln(xª + 4x² +3) is decreasing on Question 4. the interval(s) a) (0, 00) b) Everywhere c) (-0, 0) d) (-V2, v2) e) (-0, -4) u (0, 00)
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