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Hi guys,

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I'm just wondering for (b), how should I answer it? I did this:
f(-1)= -(3/-1)=3
f(2)= -(3/2)=-3/2
but that isn't answering the question (which is, "why?") isn't it?

Thanks!
 

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Hi guys,

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I'm just wondering for (b), how should I answer it? I did this:
f(-1)= -(3/-1)=3
f(2)= -(3/2)=-3/2
but that isn't answering the question (which is, "why?") isn't it?

Thanks!
If a function is continuous and increasing then if x1 > x2 then f(x1) > f(x2) (draw a picture if this isn't obvious). In this case, it appears that a contradiction is occuring because 2 > -1 yet f(2) < f(-1). The answer is because the function isn't continuous at x = 0. Hence, it doesn't make sense to compare the points x = 2 and x = -1 to confirm that the function is increasing because they are on different branches of the hyperbola.
 

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If a function is continuous and increasing then if x1 > x2 then f(x1) > f(x2) (draw a picture if this isn't obvious). In this case, it appears that a contradiction is occuring because 2 > -1 yet f(2) < f(-1). The answer is because the function isn't continuous at x = 0. Hence, it doesn't make sense to compare the points x = 2 and x = -1 to confirm that the function is increasing because they are on different branches of the hyperbola.

Got it, thx!!
 

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