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    Consider the Function\(f(x)=2 x^{4}-4 x^{3}+4\) Is F Increasing or Decreasing at the Point X =
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Consider the Function f(x)=2x4−4x3+4f(x)=2 x^{4}-4 x^{3}+4f(x)=2x4−4x3+4 Is F Increasing or Decreasing at the Point X =

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Consider the function f(x)=2x4−4x3+4f(x)=2 x^{4}-4 x^{3}+4f(x)=2x4−4x3+4
.Is f increasing or decreasing at the point x = 0.5?

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