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Below is the graph of a function f(x). Based on the graph, what can you say about the derivative f'(x) The derivative is always greater than or equal to 0. The derivative is always less than or equal to 0. When x is negative, the derivative is negative, when x is positive, the derivative is negative, when x is positive, the derivative is negative When x is positive, the derivative is negative, when x is negative, the derivative is positive.
Below is the graph of a function f(x). Based on the graph, what can you say about the derivative f'(x) The derivative is always greater than or equal to 0. The derivative is always less than or equal to 0. When x is negative, the derivative is negative, when x is positive, the derivative is negative, when x is positive, the derivative is negative When x is positive, the derivative is negative, when x is negative, the derivative is positive.
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5 Nov 2019