n Consider a continuous function f(x) = 2e¹-¹ – 2x. The graph of f is concave upward on which interval/s? O(-∞, 1) None of the choices O (1, +∞0) O (-∞0, +∞0) O (0, +∞) OIt is always concave downward.

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Consider a continuous function f(x) = 2e¹-¹ — 2x.
The graph of f is concave upward on which interval/s?
O(-∞, 1)
None of the choices
O (1, +∞0)
O (-∞0, +∞0)
O (0, +∞)
OIt is always concave downward.
Transcribed Image Text:n Consider a continuous function f(x) = 2e¹-¹ — 2x. The graph of f is concave upward on which interval/s? O(-∞, 1) None of the choices O (1, +∞0) O (-∞0, +∞0) O (0, +∞) OIt is always concave downward.
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