Suppose this graph represents the 1st derivative function, f'(x). At what value(s) of x does Ax) have a maximum? A -1.5 and 1.5 -2 1 D 2 E

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Suppose this graph represents the 1st derivative
function, f'(x). At what value(s) of x does Ax)
have a maximum?
-3
A
-1.5 and 1.5
B
-2
1
D 2
E O
5 Suppose this graph represents the function (x).
At what value(s) of x does f'(x) >0 and
f"(x) = 0?
A
-1
B
-2
1
E
6 Suppose this graph represents the function Ax).
For what value(s) of x does f'(x) = 0 and
f"(x) < 0?
A
-1
B
-2
C
1
2
E
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose this graph represents the 1st derivative function, f'(x). At what value(s) of x does Ax) have a maximum? -3 A -1.5 and 1.5 B -2 1 D 2 E O 5 Suppose this graph represents the function (x). At what value(s) of x does f'(x) >0 and f"(x) = 0? A -1 B -2 1 E 6 Suppose this graph represents the function Ax). For what value(s) of x does f'(x) = 0 and f"(x) < 0? A -1 B -2 C 1 2 E
1 Determine the maximum value of the function
Az) = 2x - x - 4 at the interval x e [-1,1].
A
-4
-7
D
-3
2 Determine an equation of the tangent line to the
ellipse x + xy+y 3 at (1, 1).
y = -0.9x + 2.1
y = -x+ 2
y = -1.2x + 1.8
y =-0.8x+ 2
A
В
3 How many inflection points does this function
have?
A
B
3
C 2
D 4
Transcribed Image Text:1 Determine the maximum value of the function Az) = 2x - x - 4 at the interval x e [-1,1]. A -4 -7 D -3 2 Determine an equation of the tangent line to the ellipse x + xy+y 3 at (1, 1). y = -0.9x + 2.1 y = -x+ 2 y = -1.2x + 1.8 y =-0.8x+ 2 A В 3 How many inflection points does this function have? A B 3 C 2 D 4
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