Let g be a twice differentiable function, and let g(7)=−5,g′(7)=0, and g′′(7)=0. What occurs in the graph of g at the po
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Let g be a twice differentiable function, and let g(7)=−5,g′(7)=0, and g′′(7)=0. What occurs in the graph of g at the po
Let g be a twice differentiable function, and let g(7)=−5,g′(7)=0, and g′′(7)=0. What occurs in the graph of g at the point (7,−5)? Choose 1 answer: (7,−5) is a minimum point. (7,−5) is a maximum point. There's not enough information to tell.
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