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Prove that f(x) = 3x is strictly increasing on R. |
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Answer» Consider f(x) = 3x The domain of f(x) is R. f’(x) = 3x ln(3) 3x is always greater than 0 and ln(3) is also + ve. Overall f’(x) is >0 means strictly increasing in its domain i.e. R. |
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