Let g(x)= f(t)dt for x in [0,6] where f(t) is the function whose graph is shown. Which of the following is у-аxis 3 2 1 t-axis 2 -1 g(x) has a global minimum at x=5. O g'(x) is concave up on [0,6]. g'(x) is a decreasing function on [o,6]. g(x) has a global maximum at x=6. O g'(x) is concave down on [0,6]. g(x) has a global minimum at x=4. g(x) has a local maximum at x=3. g'(x) is an increasing function on [0,6]. %24 4. 3.

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Let g(x)=
f(t)dt for x in [0,6] where f(t) is the function whose graph is shown. Which of the following is true?
у-аxis
3
2
t-axis
2
-1
g(x) has a global minimum at x=5.
g'(x) is concave up on [0,6].
g'(x) is a decreasing function on [0,6].
g(x) has a global maximum at x=6.
O g'(x) is concave down on [0,6].
g(x) has a global minimum at x=4.
g(x) has a local maximum at x=3.
g'(x) is an increasing function on [0,6].
Transcribed Image Text:Let g(x)= f(t)dt for x in [0,6] where f(t) is the function whose graph is shown. Which of the following is true? у-аxis 3 2 t-axis 2 -1 g(x) has a global minimum at x=5. g'(x) is concave up on [0,6]. g'(x) is a decreasing function on [0,6]. g(x) has a global maximum at x=6. O g'(x) is concave down on [0,6]. g(x) has a global minimum at x=4. g(x) has a local maximum at x=3. g'(x) is an increasing function on [0,6].
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