Suppose that f(x)=x^3−3x^2+3. (A) List all the critical values of f(x). Note: If there are no critical values, enter 'NONE'. __________________. (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing. Note: Use 'INF' for , '-INF' for −, and use 'U' for the union symbol. Increasing: ___________________. (C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is decreasing. Decreasing: __________________. (D) List the x values of all local maxima of f(x). If there are no local maxima, enter 'NONE'. x values of local maxima =_____________________. (E) List the x values of all local minima of f(x). If there are no local minima, enter 'NONE'. x values of local minima =_______________________.

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Suppose that f(x)=x^3−3x^2+3.

(A) List all the critical values of f(x). Note: If there are no critical values, enter 'NONE'.

__________________.

(B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing.
Note: Use 'INF' for , '-INF' for −, and use 'U' for the union symbol.
Increasing:

___________________.

(C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is decreasing.
Decreasing:

__________________.

(D) List the x values of all local maxima of f(x). If there are no local maxima, enter 'NONE'.
x values of local maxima =_____________________.

(E) List the x values of all local minima of f(x). If there are no local minima, enter 'NONE'.
x values of local minima =_______________________.

(F) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is concave up.
Concave up:__________________.

(G) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is concave down.
Concave down:_____________________.

(H) List the x values of all the inflection points of f. If there are no inflection points, enter 'NONE'.
x values of inflection points =______________________.

(I) Use all of the preceding information to sketch a graph of f. When you're finished, enter a "1" in the box below.

________________________.

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