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a) [f F% is positive on an interval, CM
increasing on that interval and Fis concave up
on That tinrerval.
b) if FF is negative on an icer val, then F is
reasiing on that wrerval, and’F 1s concave down
on fat iMer val.
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» f(D Is negative
®) FD is negative
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