Each graph represents an original function. x-intercepts b) y-intercepts maximums. minimums inflection points 2 a) x-int

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Each graph represents an original function. x-intercepts b) y-intercepts maximums. minimums inflection points 2 a) x-int

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Each Graph Represents An Original Function X Intercepts B Y Intercepts Maximums Minimums Inflection Points 2 A X Int 1
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Each graph represents an original function. x-intercepts b) y-intercepts maximums. minimums inflection points 2 a) x-intercepts ·b) y-intercepts c) vertical asymptotes d) horizontal asymptotes e) maximums f) minimums. inflection points x
Each graph represents f'(x) (not the original function. 3 y 2 2 points each x-coordinates of maximums b) x-coordinates. of minimums 5 c) x-coordinates of inflection points 4 Find the x-coordinates of all inflection points 2 points each, x-coordinates of maximums b) x-coordinates of minimums x-coordinates of inflection Each graph represents f"(x) (not the original function) points. y Find the x-coordinates of all inflection points.
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