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Step-by-step explanation:
No, when m is positive, we have a Positve rate of change so we have a increasing function
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false
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If the slope is greater than 0 (m>0), then the slope is positive; remember, no positive number is less than 0.
If the slope is positive, then the function increases, not decreases.
[tex]\boxed{\therefore,the\:answer\;is\;false}[/tex]
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