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Use the graph of f in the figure to identify the following (assume that f"(0) < 0 f"(b) > 0, and f"(g) > 0):
(A) the intervals on which f'(x)<0
(B) the intervals on which f'(x) > 0
(C) the intervals on which f(x) is increasing
(D) the intervals on which f(x) is decreasing
(E) the .v coordinate(s) of the point(s) where f (x) has a
(F) the x coordinate(s) of the point(s) where f(x) has a
(G) the intervals on which f"(x) < 0
(H) the intervals on which f"(x) > 0
(I) the intervals on which the graph of f is concave upward
(J) the intervals on which the graph of f is concave downward
(K) the .v coordinate(s) of the inflection point(s)
(L) the horizontal asymptote(s)
(M) the vertical asymptote(s)
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