(4) The fourth degree Taylor polynomial of a function ƒ about x = −1 is: 1 1+ (x + 1)² − 2(x + 1)³ + 2 +7(x+1)¹. For eac

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(4) The fourth degree Taylor polynomial of a function ƒ about x = −1 is: 1 1+ (x + 1)² − 2(x + 1)³ + 2 +7(x+1)¹. For eac

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(4) The fourth degree Taylor polynomial of a function ƒ about x = −1 is: 1 1+ (x + 1)² − 2(x + 1)³ + 2 +7(x+1)¹. For each of the statements below, decide whether it is TRUE or FALSE or state if it CANNOT BE DETERMINED from the given information. You do not have to show work. (a) f(−1) = 1 (b) f" (0) = -12 (c) ƒ(4) (−1) = 1 (d) f has a critical point at x = −1.

(e) f is concave up near x = -1.
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