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The function defined by f(x)=(x+2)e^(-x) is (a)decreasing for all x (b)decreasing in (-oo,-1) and increasing in (-1,oo) (c)increasing for all x (d)decreasing in (-1,oo) and increasing in (-oo,-1)

The function defined by f(x)=(x+2)e^(-x) is (a)decreasing for all x (b)decreasing in (-oo,-1) and increasing in (-1,oo) (c)increasing for all x (d)decreasing in (-1,oo) and increasing in (-oo,-1)

The function defined by f(x)=(x+2)e^(-x) is (a)decreasing for all x (b)decreasing in (-oo,-1) and increasing in (-1,oo) (c)increasing for all x (d)decreasing in (-1,oo) and increasing in (-oo,-1)

The function defined by f(x)=(x+2)e^(-x) is (a)decreasing for all x (b)decreasing in (-oo,-1) and increasing in (-1,oo) (c)increasing for all x (d)decreasing in (-1,oo) and increasing in (-oo,-1)