Suppose that f(x) = 12x – 4 In(x) (A) Find the critical values of f(æ). Separate your answers by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE. Critical numbers = (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing. Increasing: (C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is decreasing. Decreasing:

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Suppose that
f(x) = 12x – 4 ln(x)
%3D
(A) Find the critical values of f(x). Separate your answers by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE.
Critical numbers =
(B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing.
Increasing:
(C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is decreasing.
Decreasing:
(D) Find the x-values of the local maxima of f(x). Separate your answers by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE.
x values of local maxima =
(E) Find the x-values of the local minima of f(x). Separate your answers
s by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE.
x values of local minima =
(F) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is concave up.
Concave up:
(G) Find the x-values of the inflection points of f(x). Separate your answers by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE.
x values of inflection points =
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that f(x) = 12x – 4 ln(x) %3D (A) Find the critical values of f(x). Separate your answers by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE. Critical numbers = (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing. Increasing: (C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is decreasing. Decreasing: (D) Find the x-values of the local maxima of f(x). Separate your answers by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE. x values of local maxima = (E) Find the x-values of the local minima of f(x). Separate your answers s by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE. x values of local minima = (F) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is concave up. Concave up: (G) Find the x-values of the inflection points of f(x). Separate your answers by a comma. If there are none, enter NONE. x values of inflection points =
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