Assume that f(2) is continuous on (-00,0). If f'(-1) = 0 and f"(-1) > 0. Which of the following best describes the graph

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Assume that f(2) is continuous on (-00,0). If f'(-1) = 0 and f"(-1) > 0. Which of the following best describes the graph

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Assume That F 2 Is Continuous On 00 0 If F 1 0 And F 1 0 Which Of The Following Best Describes The Graph 1
Assume That F 2 Is Continuous On 00 0 If F 1 0 And F 1 0 Which Of The Following Best Describes The Graph 1 (51.53 KiB) Viewed 23 times
Assume that f(2) is continuous on (-00,0). If f'(-1) = 0 and f"(-1) > 0. Which of the following best describes the graph of f at the point (-1, f(-1)) relative to the existence of a local maximum or minimum. A) (-1, f(-1)) is a local minimum B) (-1, f(-1)) is a local maximum (C) (-1, 8 (-1)) is neither local minimum nor local maximum D) (-1, f(-1)) is an inflection point E) Not enough information
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