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The graph of the derivative f' of a function f is shown above. On what interval(s) is the function f increasing? Use interval notation ; e.g. (-2, 3) will represent the interval from -2 to 3. If there are no intervals, enter NONE. On what interval(s) is the function f decreasing? At what x values docs f have a local maximum? At what x values docs f have a local minimum? On what interval(s) is the function f concave up? On what interval(s) is the function f concave down? At what x values docs f have a an inflection point? Which of the graphs below could be the graph of f?Explanation / Answer
(0, 1) U (6, 8)
(1, 6) U (8, 10)
1, 8
6
(2, 3) U (5, 7)
(0, 2) U (3, 5) U (7, 10)
NONE
Option C
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