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10:24 PM Tue Jul 5 Courses Homework Sets Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem Assignment Assignment4: Problem 8 Pr

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10:24 PM Tue Jul 5 Courses Homework Sets Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem Assignment Assignment4: Problem 8 Proble 8 User Settings Grades Problems Problem 1 Problem 2 Problem 3 Problem 4 Problem 5 Problem 6 Problem 7 Problem 8 Problem 9 Problem 10 ✓ Problem 11 ✓ Problem 12 ✓ Problem 13 Problem 14 Problem 15 (1 point) webwork.math.mcgill.ca Suppose that 3z 22-16 (A) List all critical numbers of f. If there are no critical numbers, enter "NONE". Critical numbers (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) is decreasing. Note: Use 'INF' for oo. -INF' for-oo, and use 'U' for the union symbol. Decreasing: (C)List the z-values of all local maxima of f. If there are no local maxima, enter 'NONE'. z values of local maxima (D) List the x-values of all local minima off. If there are no local minima, enter "NONE". z values of local minima = (E) List the values of all inflection points of f. If there are no inflection points, enter 'NONE'. Inflection points= (F) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) is concave up. Concave up: (G) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is concave down. Concave down: (H) List all horizontal asymptotes of f. If there are no horizontal asymptotes, enter 'NONE'. Horizontal asymptotes y == (1) List all vertical asymptotes off. If there are no vertical asymptotes, enter "NONE". vertical asymptotes z = (J) Use all of the preceding information to sketch a graph of f. When you're finished, enter a "1" in the box below. Graph Complete: Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. Preview My Answers Submit Answers 26%
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