16. Domain: All real x; o quansls bns nailesi oh ol looq = -3; lim f(x) = 3 oeogqu2 noisn lim f(x) -2 -1 1 2 f(x) -2 f'(x) + + + + + + + 0 – – -ND- – – 0 + + + + + + + 22. -1 - - - ND + + + + + + 0 – - f"(x) + + + 0 -2 0.

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#16) Use the given information to sketch the graph of f. assume that f is continuous on its domain and that all intercepts are included in the table of values.

In Problems 15-22, use the given information to sketch the graph
of f. Assume that f is continuous on its domain and that all inter-
graph
In Problems 15–22, use the given information to sketch u.
cepts are included in the table of values.
Transcribed Image Text:In Problems 15-22, use the given information to sketch the graph of f. Assume that f is continuous on its domain and that all inter- graph In Problems 15–22, use the given information to sketch u. cepts are included in the table of values.
lim f(x) = -3; lim f(x) = 3
f
f(x) + + + + + + + 0 - – -ND- - – 0+ + + + + +
16. Domain: All real x; lo quansto bns 2nilesi odb ol looq
ol loog
= -3; lim f(x) = 3 nil s2ogqu2 noien
dimanston
-2
-1
1
2
f(x)
-2
|
22
-1
0.
0 00 1
– - ND + + + + + + 0 –
|
-
f"(x) + + t 0 –
-2
0.
2.
2 ...
Transcribed Image Text:lim f(x) = -3; lim f(x) = 3 f f(x) + + + + + + + 0 - – -ND- - – 0+ + + + + + 16. Domain: All real x; lo quansto bns 2nilesi odb ol looq ol loog = -3; lim f(x) = 3 nil s2ogqu2 noien dimanston -2 -1 1 2 f(x) -2 | 22 -1 0. 0 00 1 – - ND + + + + + + 0 – | - f"(x) + + t 0 – -2 0. 2. 2 ...
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