are given that f(x) = (In x)³ – 2(In x)² +In x. Evaluate the function f'(x) when x e?

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are given that f(x) = (In x)³ - 2(lIn x)² +In x.
Evaluate the function f'(x) when x- e*?
f(x) = x[In x]3 - 3x[Inx]2 + 6xlnx -
6x - 2 [ x(Inx)2 - 2x(Inx) + 2x] +x
In x - X.
Evaiuate f(x) when x = e".
In your view, was the function f(x) increasing or decreasing when x = e?
Estimate the value of f(x) when x is increased by 0.4 from e.
In your view, was the function f(x) strictly convex, strictly concave, convex or concave
when x = e? Give reason(s) for your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:are given that f(x) = (In x)³ - 2(lIn x)² +In x. Evaluate the function f'(x) when x- e*? f(x) = x[In x]3 - 3x[Inx]2 + 6xlnx - 6x - 2 [ x(Inx)2 - 2x(Inx) + 2x] +x In x - X. Evaiuate f(x) when x = e". In your view, was the function f(x) increasing or decreasing when x = e? Estimate the value of f(x) when x is increased by 0.4 from e. In your view, was the function f(x) strictly convex, strictly concave, convex or concave when x = e? Give reason(s) for your answer.
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