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# ?Sketching a Graph Sketch the graph of a function f such that $$f^{\prime}>0$$ for all x and the rate of change of the function is decreasing.

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Problem 71

Sketching a Graph Sketch the graph of a function f such that $$f^{\prime}>0$$ for all x and the rate of change of the function is decreasing.

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f^ >0

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Step 1 of 5) To approximate the flow rate at the point (x, y), we calculate the (approximate) flow rates across each edge in the directions of the red arrows, sum these rates, and then divide the sum by the area of A. Taking the limit as xS 0 and yS 0 gives the flow rate per unit area.

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