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f(x) = 7/x2 - 16 List all critical numbers of f . If there are no critical numbers, enter 'NONE'. Critical numbers = Use interval notation to indicate where f (x ) is increasing. Note: Use INF for infinitive, '-INF for - infinitive. and use 'U' for the union symbol. Increasing: Use interval notation to indicate where f ( x ) is decreasing. Decreasing: List the x-coordinates of all local maxima of f . If there are no local maxima, enter 'NONE'. x values of local maxima = 0 List the x-coordinates of all local minima of f . If there are no local minima, enter 'NONE'. x values of local minima = Use interval notation to indicate where f ( x ) is concave up. Concave up: Use interval notation to indicate where f ( x ) is concave down. Concave down: List the x values all inflection points of f . If there are no inflection points, enter 'NONE'. Inflection points = List all horizontal asymptotes of f . If there are no horizontal asymptotes, enter 'NONE'. Horizontal asymptotes y = List all vertical asymptotes of f . If there are no vertical asymptotes, enter 'NONE'. Vertical asymptotes x =
f(x) = 7/x2 - 16 List all critical numbers of f . If there are no critical numbers, enter 'NONE'. Critical numbers = Use interval notation to indicate where f (x ) is increasing. Note: Use INF for infinitive, '-INF for - infinitive. and use 'U' for the union symbol. Increasing: Use interval notation to indicate where f ( x ) is decreasing. Decreasing: List the x-coordinates of all local maxima of f . If there are no local maxima, enter 'NONE'. x values of local maxima = 0 List the x-coordinates of all local minima of f . If there are no local minima, enter 'NONE'. x values of local minima = Use interval notation to indicate where f ( x ) is concave up. Concave up: Use interval notation to indicate where f ( x ) is concave down. Concave down: List the x values all inflection points of f . If there are no inflection points, enter 'NONE'. Inflection points = List all horizontal asymptotes of f . If there are no horizontal asymptotes, enter 'NONE'. Horizontal asymptotes y = List all vertical asymptotes of f . If there are no vertical asymptotes, enter 'NONE'. Vertical asymptotes x =