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are increasing and monotonically increase the same terms??????​

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Answered by sonusharma45
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defined on a subset of the real numbers with real values is called monotonic if and only if it is either entirely non-increasing, or entirely non-decreasing. That is, as per Fig. 1, a function that increases monotonically does not exclusively have to increase, it simply must not decrease

Answered by joy2021
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no, they are not the same. Increase is increase in common sense. Monotonically increase is increase or constant and never decreasing

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