f(x) is continuous on (−∞,∞). Use the given information to sketch the graph of f. f(−1)=1,f(0)=0,f(1)=−1;f′(x)>0 on (−∞,

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f(x) is continuous on (−∞,∞). Use the given information to sketch the graph of f. f(−1)=1,f(0)=0,f(1)=−1;f′(x)>0 on (−∞,

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f(x) is continuous on (−∞,∞). Use the given information to sketch the graph of f. f(−1)=1,f(0)=0,f(1)=−1;f′(x)>0 on (−∞,−1) and (1,∞);​f′(−1)=0,f′(0)=0,f′(1)=0;f′(x)<0 on (−1,0) and (0,1)​​ Choose the correct graph of f below. A. B. C. D.
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