| 1) There's only one critical number at x=0.5 with corresponding f'(0.5)=0. |
| 2) One critical number is x=0 with corresponding f'(0)>0. One critical number is x=1 and there is no corresponding slope of the function because f'(1) does not exist. |
| 3) One critical number is x=0 with corresponding f'(0)>0. Another critical number is x=1 with corresponding f'(1)<0. |
| 4) There's only two critical numbers at x=0.5 and x=1.0 with corresponding slopes at infinity. |
| 5) One critical number is x=0 and there is no corresponding slope of the function because f'(0) does not exist. Another critical number is x=1 with corresponding f'(1)<0. |
| 6) One critical number is x=0 with corresponding f'(0)>0. Another critical number is x=1 with corresponding f'(1)=0. |
| 7) One critical number is x=0 with corresponding f'(0)=0. Another critical number is x=1 with corresponding f'(1)>0. |
| 8) One critical number is x=0 with corresponding f'(0)>0. Another critical number is x=1 with corresponding f'(1)>0. |
| 9) One critical number is x=0 and there is no corresponding slope of the function because f'(0) does not exist. Another critical number is x=1 with corresponding f'(1)=0. |
| 10) One critical number is x=0 and there is no corresponding slope of the function because f'(0) does not exist. Another critical number is x=1 with corresponding f'(1)>0. |