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People Window Help mwe X" R Hooded t x, O Toni R. x m/assessment/showtest.php McGraw-X Consider à G Net incor x G Net incon X Two y- Due Sun 12/10/2017 11:59 50 Given the function g(z) = 8z3-60z2 + 144x, find the first derivative, g(c). g'(z) = Preview Notice that g'(z) = 0 when z = 3, that is, g. (3-0. Now, we want to know whether there is a local minimum or local maximum at z 3, so we will use the second derivative test. Find the second derivative, g (a). g.. (z) = Preview Evaluate g (3). 9' (3) Based on the sign of this number, does this mean the graph of g() is concave up or concave down at z 3? At z = 3 the graph of g(z) is select an answer B Based on the concavity of g(z) at z 3, does this mean that there is a localminimum or localma imum at Z-37 At z 3 there is a local Select an anwer Get help: Video Points possible: 35 Unlimited attempts. Message instructor about this question Post this question to forum Submit
People Window Help mwe X" R Hooded t x, O Toni R. x m/assessment/showtest.php McGraw-X Consider à G Net incor x G Net incon X Two y- Due Sun 12/10/2017 11:59 50 Given the function g(z) = 8z3-60z2 + 144x, find the first derivative, g(c). g'(z) = Preview Notice that g'(z) = 0 when z = 3, that is, g. (3-0. Now, we want to know whether there is a local minimum or local maximum at z 3, so we will use the second derivative test. Find the second derivative, g (a). g.. (z) = Preview Evaluate g (3). 9' (3) Based on the sign of this number, does this mean the graph of g() is concave up or concave down at z 3? At z = 3 the graph of g(z) is select an answer B Based on the concavity of g(z) at z 3, does this mean that there is a localminimum or localma imum at Z-37 At z 3 there is a local Select an anwer Get help: Video Points possible: 35 Unlimited attempts. Message instructor about this question Post this question to forum Submit
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