Theory and ExamplesSuppose the derivative of the function

Chapter 4, Problem 111E

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Problem 111E

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Suppose the derivative of the function  is  At what points, if any, does the graph of ƒ have a local minimum, local maximum, or point of inflection? (Hint: Draw the sign pattern for .)

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QUESTION:

Problem 111E

Theory and Examples

Suppose the derivative of the function  is  At what points, if any, does the graph of ƒ have a local minimum, local maximum, or point of inflection? (Hint: Draw the sign pattern for .)

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In this problem we have to find the graph of ƒ have a any local minimum, local maximum, or point of inflection?.

Givan the function is


           1         2

This shows the curve falls on and the curve raises from .

Therefore

At there is local minima

And there is no local maxima.


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