The Graph Of F Is Shown In The Figure X Ti 4 A For Which Values Of X Is F X Zero Enter Your Answers As A Co 1 (57.13 KiB) Viewed 10 times
The Graph Of F Is Shown In The Figure X Ti 4 A For Which Values Of X Is F X Zero Enter Your Answers As A Co 2 (36.37 KiB) Viewed 10 times
The graph of f is shown in the figure. X = ti -~ -4 (a) For which values of x is f'(x) zero? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) 2/4 6 For which values of x is f'(x) positive? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) X = For which values of x is f'(x) negative? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) What do these values mean? fis Select--when f'> 0 and fis-Select-- when f' < 0. (b) For which values of x is f"(x) zero? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) For which values of x is f"(x) positive? (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
For which values of x is f"(x) positive? (Enter your answer using Interval notation.) For which values of x is f"(x) negative? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) What do these values mean? fis Select- when f"> 0 and fis Select-- (c) On what open interval is f' an increasing function? (d) For which value of x is f'(x) minimum? X = when f" < 0. For this value of x, how does the rate of change of f compare with the rates of change of f for other values of x? Explain. The rate of change of f at this value of x is -Select- the rate of change of f for all other values of x.
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