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ntent/contentWrapper jsp?content id 2419712 18 displayName WeBWorK&course id- 103936 18 Support Resources Library My eB Previous Problem Problem ListNext Problem (1 point) Suppose that f(z) In(4+z2) (A) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) is concave up Note: Your answer should ether be a single interval, such as (0,1). a comma separated list of intervats, such as (-inf, 2), (3,4), or he word hone" Use inf for infinity Concave up (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) sconcave down Concave down (C) Find all inflection points of f It there are no inflection points, enter None if there are more than one, enter them separated by commas inflection points) at Note: You can ean partial credit on this problem Preview Mv AnswersSuhmit Answers ã® 3 4 5 6 7 8
ntent/contentWrapper jsp?content id 2419712 18 displayName WeBWorK&course id- 103936 18 Support Resources Library My eB Previous Problem Problem ListNext Problem (1 point) Suppose that f(z) In(4+z2) (A) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) is concave up Note: Your answer should ether be a single interval, such as (0,1). a comma separated list of intervats, such as (-inf, 2), (3,4), or he word hone" Use inf for infinity Concave up (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) sconcave down Concave down (C) Find all inflection points of f It there are no inflection points, enter None if there are more than one, enter them separated by commas inflection points) at Note: You can ean partial credit on this problem Preview Mv AnswersSuhmit Answers ã® 3 4 5 6 7 8
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