.     f(x) = a/x2+b2 B.      f(x) = sin(ax+b) C.     f(x) = (x-a)(x-b) describe the critical points and possible points of inflection of f in terms of a and b..for parts A B and C

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A.     f(x) = a/x2+b2

B.      f(x) = sin(ax+b)

C.     f(x) = (x-a)(x-b)

describe the critical points and possible points of inflection of f in terms of a and b..for parts A B and C

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