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Use the given graph of the derivative f' of a continuous function fover the interval (O, 9) to find the following. y=f'(x 0) (a) On what interval(s) is f increasing? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) On what interval(s) is f decreasing? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (b) At what value(s) of x does have a local maximum? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) At what value(s) of x does fhave a local minimum? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) (c) On what interval(s) is f concave upward? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) On what interval(s) is f concave downward? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (d) What are the x-coordinate(s) of the inflection point(s) of f? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
Use the given graph of the derivative f' of a continuous function fover the interval (O, 9) to find the following. y=f'(x 0) (a) On what interval(s) is f increasing? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) On what interval(s) is f decreasing? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (b) At what value(s) of x does have a local maximum? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) At what value(s) of x does fhave a local minimum? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) (c) On what interval(s) is f concave upward? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) On what interval(s) is f concave downward? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (d) What are the x-coordinate(s) of the inflection point(s) of f? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
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