2. Let f be a function that is continuous everywhere. The graph of the derivative of f, is shown below. (0,1) (-2,0) (3,0) (0,0) f'(z) TRUE or FALSE. a. fis concave down on the interval (0, +o0). b. f is increasing on the interval (-x, –2). c. f is differentiable at x= -2 d. f" is increasing on the interval (-2, 0)

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2. Let f be a function that is continuous everywhere. The graph of the
derivative of f, is shown below.
(0,1)
(-2,0)
(3,0)
(0,0)
f'(r)
TRUE or FALSE.
a. fis concave down on the interval (0, +o0).
b. f is increasing on the interval (-0, –2).
c. fis differentiable at x= -2
d. f" is increasing on the interval (-2, 0)
Transcribed Image Text:2. Let f be a function that is continuous everywhere. The graph of the derivative of f, is shown below. (0,1) (-2,0) (3,0) (0,0) f'(r) TRUE or FALSE. a. fis concave down on the interval (0, +o0). b. f is increasing on the interval (-0, –2). c. fis differentiable at x= -2 d. f" is increasing on the interval (-2, 0)
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