In Exercises 7 − 12 , sketch the graph of a function that has the properties described. ( 0 , 6 ) , ( 2 , 3 ) and ( 4 , 0 ) are on the graph; f ' ( 0 ) = 0 and f ' ( 4 ) = 0 ; f ' ' ( x ) < 0 for x < 2 , f ' ' ( 2 ) = 0 , f ' ' ( x ) > 0 for x > 2 .
In Exercises 7 − 12 , sketch the graph of a function that has the properties described. ( 0 , 6 ) , ( 2 , 3 ) and ( 4 , 0 ) are on the graph; f ' ( 0 ) = 0 and f ' ( 4 ) = 0 ; f ' ' ( x ) < 0 for x < 2 , f ' ' ( 2 ) = 0 , f ' ' ( x ) > 0 for x > 2 .
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