Consider the function. Find f'(x). f'(x) = Find F"(x). f"(x) = f(x) = x³ - 3x² + 3 Find f"(-2) and F"(3). f"(-2) = f"(3) = Determine whether the function f(x) is concave up or concave down at the indicated points. (a) x = -2 concave up O concave down (b)x= 3 concave up O concave down

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Consider the function.
Find f'(x).
f'(x) =
Find F"(x).
f"(x) =
f(x) = x³ - 3x² + 3
Find f"(-2) and F"(3).
f"(-2) =
f"(3) =
Determine whether the function f(x) is concave up or concave down at the indicated points.
(a) x = -2
concave up
O concave down
(b)x= 3
concave up
O concave down
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function. Find f'(x). f'(x) = Find F"(x). f"(x) = f(x) = x³ - 3x² + 3 Find f"(-2) and F"(3). f"(-2) = f"(3) = Determine whether the function f(x) is concave up or concave down at the indicated points. (a) x = -2 concave up O concave down (b)x= 3 concave up O concave down
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