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f(z) = 7tez (A) Find the first derivative of f f(x) (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) is increasing. NOTE: Use 'Inf for oo, -Inf for -oo, and use U' for the union symbol. Increasing: (C) List the z coordinates of all local minima of f there are no local maxima, enter NONE' r values of local minima: (D) List the r coordinates of all local maxima of f. If there are no local maxima, enter 'NONE z values of local maxima: (E) Find the second derivative of f (F) Use interval notation to indicate the interval(s) of upward concavity of f(x) Concave up: (F) Use interval notation to indicate the interval(s) of downward concavity for f Concave down: (G) List the z values of the inflection points of f. If there are no inflection points, enter 'NONE z values of inflection points:
f(z) = 7tez (A) Find the first derivative of f f(x) (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) is increasing. NOTE: Use 'Inf for oo, -Inf for -oo, and use U' for the union symbol. Increasing: (C) List the z coordinates of all local minima of f there are no local maxima, enter NONE' r values of local minima: (D) List the r coordinates of all local maxima of f. If there are no local maxima, enter 'NONE z values of local maxima: (E) Find the second derivative of f (F) Use interval notation to indicate the interval(s) of upward concavity of f(x) Concave up: (F) Use interval notation to indicate the interval(s) of downward concavity for f Concave down: (G) List the z values of the inflection points of f. If there are no inflection points, enter 'NONE z values of inflection points:
Reid WolffLv2
13 Jul 2019