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Question Number 188667 by sciencestudentW last updated on 04/Mar/23

find the increasing interval of   f(x)=22x^(55) +222  .

$${find}\:{the}\:{increasing}\:{interval}\:{of}\: \\ $$$${f}\left({x}\right)=\mathrm{22}{x}^{\mathrm{55}} +\mathrm{222}\:\:. \\ $$

Commented by sciencestudentW last updated on 05/Mar/23

please help me!

$${please}\:{help}\:{me}! \\ $$

Commented by sciencestudentW last updated on 06/Mar/23

I think it is not polynomial because  polynomial is an algebric expresion. what  do you think?

$${I}\:{think}\:{it}\:{is}\:{not}\:{polynomial}\:{because} \\ $$$${polynomial}\:{is}\:{an}\:{algebric}\:{expresion}.\:{what} \\ $$$${do}\:{you}\:{think}? \\ $$

Commented by mr W last updated on 06/Mar/23

certainly it′s polynomial!

$${certainly}\:{it}'{s}\:{polynomial}! \\ $$

Answered by mr W last updated on 05/Mar/23

f′(x)=22×55x^(54) ≥0  that means f(x) is always increasing.  the increasing interval is (−∞,+∞).

$${f}'\left({x}\right)=\mathrm{22}×\mathrm{55}{x}^{\mathrm{54}} \geqslant\mathrm{0} \\ $$$${that}\:{means}\:{f}\left({x}\right)\:{is}\:{always}\:{increasing}. \\ $$$${the}\:{increasing}\:{interval}\:{is}\:\left(−\infty,+\infty\right).\: \\ $$

Commented by sciencestudentW last updated on 05/Mar/23

thanks

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