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  1. why do we use 'non-increasing' instead of decreasing?

    When writing, one way to avoid confusing anybody is to use "strictly increasing" and "non-decreasing" or "weakly increasing", and avoid the unadorned "increasing".

  2. sequences and series - Monotonically increasing vs Non …

    Is monotonically increasing is same as non-decreasing? Thank you for answer beforehand.

  3. How to Find Where a Function is Increasing, Decreasing, or …

    Learn how to find where a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant given the graph, and see examples that walk through sample problems step-by-step for you to improve your math …

  4. measure theory - What is a non-decreasing sequence of sets ...

    Dec 19, 2014 · What is a non-decreasing sequence of sets and how come it can have a limit? It appear in a probability theory book

  5. The function $f (n) = (1 + 1 / n) ^ {n+1}$ is decreasing

    Dec 25, 2016 · The point to have a decreasing upper bound for e, in addition to an increasing lower bound for e, furnished by the sequence you mentioned. One can nicely squeeze e …

  6. proof that a function is decreasing - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Nov 22, 2013 · For functions that don't change sign, the reciprocal of a decreasing function is increasing, and the reciprocal of an increasing function is decreasing. For non-negative …

  7. Exponential, or logarithmic, decrease. - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Logarithmically decreasing means decreasing slower than any polynomial, while exponentially decreasing means decreasing faster than any polynomial. I'm not sure how that's determined …

  8. Positive & Negative Linear Graphs | Functions & Examples

    Nov 21, 2023 · Learn how to tell if a function is increasing or decreasing. See examples of both positive linear graphs and negative linear graphs and practice...

  9. real analysis - Decreasing rearrangement function for the …

    Sep 12, 2023 · How can I define something like a decreasing rearrangement function for the functions of space $X$, which satisfies these conditions. Any help would be appreciated.

  10. Describing a Decreasing Pattern From a Table of Values

    Learn how to describe a decreasing pattern from a table of values, and see examples that walk through sample problems step-by-step for you to improve your math knowledge and skills.