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oa, Hien ~ MATH | GOo-HOMEPORK #13 Profiser Keirg Section 2 } 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. “ 0) F(2) is negative » f(D Is negative ®) FD is negative 3 Point B: both dy/daand d’y/dx* are posiiive 4 ) Pownt i A { @ C @ D IC ) foon the functions described in parts (a)-(d) Q) First Gnd second derivatives everywnere positive FO) y= FQ) HE ef 1 ® ——> b) By sading €°GQ. by looking, at the pxeragg rates of Change, we see io Ped oh has both positive and Negative vaiues and is therefore neitner G\i positive Nor ail'negalive: 28.4133 7=-1.06 ¢ B3=Db4 =104 FD) sitive b e f(x) is incre ithi Premereel abe eeeSon, 1 Teeasing within Cy P'(2003) & Boba (93.6 + \n other words, fF 1009 is the number of cars increasing a+ 600, COU milion cars per year in 2005 jy a b) Second derivative everywhere negative; First derivative everywhere positive. Fx) yf) 4 Second derivarive everywhere positive, first derivative eae vane Negative ye a d) First aid second derivatives everywhere cogarive FQ) “ FO) ares WBE alt) 0. (8s hing v(t+h)- vit) > alin 1OCerh)- OE 4®) hero h ¥ slim) 10k +10h-10t 9d Bis \Oh F'@ Ling t = lin lObr Sh =19t =lim SiGe ‘ ' vk) ={0t slim 5t*s lochs | 4 Second part of the no 4 probity i$ Ur die top Of the puye / ) a Q PW>O t P'W>O ) Pu)ZO. € P'H)>O 28) FO) 40 ai: X3 t Xy FOL IS decreasing a4: X38 Xy EG) as decreasing at: X_. Cassuming that Xo. & XY are inflection : por 9 Slope of F(X) is positive Ot: %X,, x, And Xs f) Slope of F(x) \S incieasing ay: X, and Xs assuming +hat Xr. & Xy4 are . inelection four, : FOQLO at: Ay a Xs

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