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Consider the function below. f(x) = 1 + 2x^2 â x^4 (a) Find the interval of increase. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) Find the interval of decrease. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
(b) Find the local minimum value(s). (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) ind the local maximum value(s). (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
(c) Find the inflection points. Find the interval where the graph is concave upward. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) Find the interval where the graph is concave downward. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
Consider the function below. f(x) = 1 + 2x^2 â x^4 (a) Find the interval of increase. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) Find the interval of decrease. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
(b) Find the local minimum value(s). (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) ind the local maximum value(s). (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
(c) Find the inflection points. Find the interval where the graph is concave upward. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) Find the interval where the graph is concave downward. (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
Tod ThielLv2
22 Aug 2019