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Consider the equation below. (Round the answers to two decimal places. If you need to use -co or oo, enter -INFINITY or INFINITY.) rx) =x4-2x2 + 2 (a) Find the intervals on which f is increasing. (Enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.) Find the intervals on which f is decreasing. (Enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.) (b) Find the local minimum and maximum values of f (min) max ) (smaller x value) (larger x value) Find the intervals on which f is concave up. (Enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.) Find the interval on which fis concave down. Need Help? ReadIt Watch t Talk to a Tutor
Consider the equation below. (Round the answers to two decimal places. If you need to use -co or oo, enter -INFINITY or INFINITY.) rx) =x4-2x2 + 2 (a) Find the intervals on which f is increasing. (Enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.) Find the intervals on which f is decreasing. (Enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.) (b) Find the local minimum and maximum values of f (min) max ) (smaller x value) (larger x value) Find the intervals on which f is concave up. (Enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.) Find the interval on which fis concave down. Need Help? ReadIt Watch t Talk to a Tutor
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2 Mar 2019