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The graph of the first derivative f\' of a function f is shown, and f is continu

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Question

The graph of the first derivative f' of a function f is shown, and f is continuous on (- infinite, infinite). On what intervals is f increasing?____________ On what intervals is f decreasing?_________________ At what values of ac does f have a local maximum?______________ At what values of r does f have a local minimum?_________________ On what intervals is f concave upward?_____________ On what intervals is f concave downward?_____________ What are the x-coordinates of the infection points of f?______________

Explanation / Answer

(a) [0,1), (3,5)
(b) (1,3), (5,6]
(c) x=1,3,5
d) x=0

e)(1, 3)

f)(-1,1) and ( 3, inf)

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