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A function whose graph goes up as it is followed from left to right is called a monotonically increasing function. This means that, for any two points ( x_1 ) and ( x_2 ) where ( x_1 < x_2 ), the function value at ( x_1 ) is less than or equal to the function value at ( x_2 ) (i.e., ( f(x_1) \leq f(x_2) )). Examples include linear functions with a positive slope and exponential functions.

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