f(x) =(x^2/3 − 1)^2 -Take note that the 2/3 is the exponent of x (c.) the intervals on which f is increasing or decreasing (d.) the intervals on which f is concave upward or concave downward (e.) the coordinates of all points of inflection
f(x) =(x^2/3 − 1)^2 -Take note that the 2/3 is the exponent of x (c.) the intervals on which f is increasing or decreasing (d.) the intervals on which f is concave upward or concave downward (e.) the coordinates of all points of inflection
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Chapter3: Functions And Graphs
Section3.2: Graphs Of Equations
Problem 78E
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f(x) =(x^2/3 − 1)^2
-Take note that the 2/3 is the exponent of x
(c.) the intervals on which f is increasing or decreasing
(d.) the intervals on which f is concave upward or concave downward
(e.) the coordinates of all points of inflection
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