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CUET · MATHS · PYQ PAPER 2023

If \(f(x)=-3 x^2\), then \(f(x)\) is:

  1. A Increasing in \((0, \infty)\), decreasing in \((-\infty, 0)\)
  2. B Increasing in \((-\infty, 0)\), decreasing in \([0, \infty)\)
  3. C Increasing in \(\left[-\frac{1}{3}, \infty\right)\), decreasing in \(\left(-\infty,-\frac{1}{3}\right]\)
  4. D Decreasing for all real values of \(x\)
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(B) Increasing in \((-\infty, 0)\), decreasing in \([0, \infty)\)

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\(f'(x) = -6x\) For increasing: \(-6x > 0 \implies x For decreasing: \(-6x 0\) Therefore, increasing in \((-\infty, 0)\), decreasing in \([0, \infty)\).