Let f(x) = - cos x – In(x+1). a. Show that ƒ is C² on [0, ∞). b. Show that there exists c E (0, 7/2) such that f'(c) = 0. c. Decide whether f has a local minimum, a local maximum or neither at x = c? Justif your answer. Hint: what do you know about f"(c)?

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Let f(x)
= - cos x – ln(x + 1).
a. Show that f is C² on [0, ∞).
b. Show that there exists c E (0, 7/2) such that f'(c) = 0.
c. Decide whether f has a local minimum, a local maximum or neither at x = c? Justif
your answer. Hint: what do you know about f"(c)?
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) = - cos x – ln(x + 1). a. Show that f is C² on [0, ∞). b. Show that there exists c E (0, 7/2) such that f'(c) = 0. c. Decide whether f has a local minimum, a local maximum or neither at x = c? Justif your answer. Hint: what do you know about f"(c)?
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