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    If F(x) = Ax<sup>4</sup> - Bx<sup>2</sup>, Find the Intervals Where
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If F(x) = Ax4 - Bx2, Find the Intervals Where

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If f(x) = ax4 - bx2, find the intervals where f is increasing and where f is decreasing.

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