Let f(x) = 10x-(x – 10) + 2. Find the critical points c that correspond to local minima. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of a comma separated list. Enter DNE if there are no critical points.) 20 c = 3 Find the critical points c that correspond to local maxima. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of a comma separated list. Enter DNE if there are no critical points.) c = Find values at which the points of inflection occur. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as a comma separated list. Enter DNE if there are no points of inflection.) x = DNE Incorrect Determine the interval on which f is concave up. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as interval in the form (*, *). Use the symbol o for infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(", ")", "[", "]" depending on whether the interval is open or closed. Enter Ø if the interval is empty.) Incorrect Determine the interval on which ƒ is concave down. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as interval in the form (*, *). Use the symbol ∞ for infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(", ")", "[", "]" depending on whether the interval is open or closed. Enter Ø if the interval is empty.)

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Let f(x) = 10x-(x – 10) + 2.
Find the critical points c that correspond to local minima.
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of a comma separated list. Enter DNE if
there are no critical points.)
20
c =
3
Find the critical points c that correspond to local maxima.
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of a comma separated list. Enter DNE if
there are no critical points.)
c =
Find values at which the points of inflection occur.
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as a comma separated list. Enter DNE if there are no
points of inflection.)
x =
DNE
Incorrect
Determine the interval on which f is concave up.
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as interval in the form (*, *). Use the symbol o for
infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(", ")", "[", "]" depending on whether the interval
is open or closed. Enter Ø if the interval is empty.)
Incorrect
Determine the interval on which ƒ is concave down.
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as interval in the form (*, *). Use the symbol ∞ for
infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(", ")", "[", "]" depending on whether the interval
is open or closed. Enter Ø if the interval is empty.)
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) = 10x-(x – 10) + 2. Find the critical points c that correspond to local minima. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of a comma separated list. Enter DNE if there are no critical points.) 20 c = 3 Find the critical points c that correspond to local maxima. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of a comma separated list. Enter DNE if there are no critical points.) c = Find values at which the points of inflection occur. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as a comma separated list. Enter DNE if there are no points of inflection.) x = DNE Incorrect Determine the interval on which f is concave up. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as interval in the form (*, *). Use the symbol o for infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(", ")", "[", "]" depending on whether the interval is open or closed. Enter Ø if the interval is empty.) Incorrect Determine the interval on which ƒ is concave down. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as interval in the form (*, *). Use the symbol ∞ for infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(", ")", "[", "]" depending on whether the interval is open or closed. Enter Ø if the interval is empty.)
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