The derivative of the function v= g(u) is given by g' (u) = -3(u-2)(3-u) (5-u). From this it follows that... O g(u) is i
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2022 8:36 am
The derivative of the function v= g(u) is given by g' (u) = -3(u-2)(3-u) (5-u). From this it follows that... O g(u) is increasing in the intervals (2, 3) and (5,00), and g(u) is decreasing in the intervals (-∞, 2) and (3,5). O g(u) is increasing in the interval (2,5) and g(u) is decreasing in the intervals (-∞, 2) and (5,00). O g(u) is increasing in the intervals (-∞, 3) and (5,00) and g(u) is decreasing in the interval (3,5). Og(u) is increasing in the intervals (-∞o, 2) and (3,5) and g(u) is decreasing in the intervals (2, 3) and (5,00).