Suppose the derivative of a function fis Then f(x) is decreasing on the following interval: (-∞00, 2) O(-1,2) (2,4) 1 ƒ'(x) = (x − 4)(x + 1)² (x − 2)³. (2,00)
Suppose the derivative of a function fis Then f(x) is decreasing on the following interval: (-∞00, 2) O(-1,2) (2,4) 1 ƒ'(x) = (x − 4)(x + 1)² (x − 2)³. (2,00)
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ChapterP: Prerequisites
SectionP.6: Analyzing Graphs Of Functions
Problem 6ECP: Find the average rates of change of f(x)=x2+2x (a) from x1=3 to x2=2 and (b) from x1=2 to x2=0.
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