Solved: Suppose that the second derivative of the function

Chapter 4, Problem 120E

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Suppose that the second derivative of the function \(y=f(x)\) is

                            \(y^{\prime \prime}=x^{2}(x-2)^{3}(x+3)\)

For what \(x\)-values does the graph of \(f\) have an inflection point?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

y=f(x)

y''=x^2(x-2)^3(x+3)

x

f

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