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In the interval (-3,3) the function f(x)...

In the interval (-3,3) the function f(x) = x/3 + 3/x, `x ne 0` is

A

Increasing

B

decreasing

C

neither increasing nor decreasing

D

partly increasing and partly decreasing

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B
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