QUESTION 22 1 POINT Given g(x) = 6x" – 4x4 + 2, find the x-coordinates of...
Given g(x)= x11-3x9+2, find the x coordinates of all local minima using the second derivative test. If there are multiple values, give them separated by commas. If there are not local minima, enter 0
(1 point) Suppose that f(x) = (??-9) (A) Find all critical values off. If there are no critical values, enter - 1000. If there are more than one, enter them separated by commas. Critical value(s) = (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing. Note: When using interval notation in WeWork, you use I for 00,- for -00, and for the union symbol. If there are no values that satisfy the required condition, then enter ")" without the...
Each letter is a piece of one question. Therefore, fill in all of the blanks please. Thank you (1 point) Book Problem 9 6x - 5 Suppose that f(x) x +7 (A) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is defined. If it is defined on more than one interval, enter the union of all intervals where f(x) is defined. Domain: (B) Find all intercepts. If there are no intercepts, enter None. If there are more than one, enter them...
(A) Find all critical values off. If there are no critical values, enter None. If there are more than one enter them separated by commas. Critical value(s) = (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(a) is increasing. If it is increasing on more than one interval, enter the union of all intervals where f(a) is increasing Increasing: (C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(a) is decreasing. If it is decreasing on more than one interval, enter the union...
(1 point) Let f(x) = 6x + Find the open intervals on which f is increasing (decreasing). Then determine the e-coordinates of all relative maxima (minima) 1. f is increasing on the intervals (-INF-sqrt(1/3)U(sqrt(1/3).INF) 2. fis decreasing on the intervals (-sqrt(1/3).0)0(0,sqrt(1/3)) 3. The relative maxima off occur at sqrt(1/3) 4. The relative minima off occur at z = sqrt(1/3) Notes: In the first two your answer should either be a single interval, such as (0,1), a comma separated list of...
Each letter is a different part of the same question. Therefore, please fill in all of the individual blanks. Thanks in advance Suppose that f(x) = x4 + 12x3. (A) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is defined. If it is defined on more than one interval, enter the union of all intervals where f(x) is defined. Domain: (B) Find all intercepts. If there are no intercepts, enter None. If there are more than one, enter them separated by...
(1 point) Below is the graph of the derivative f'(x) of a function defined on the Interval (0,8). You can click on the graph to see a larger version in a separate window. n (A) For what values of x in (0,8) is f(x) increasing? Answer: Note: use interval notation to report your answer. Click on the link for details, but you can enter a single interval, a union of intervals, and if the function is never increasing, you can...
The function h is defined below. x²+6x+8 h(x)= 2 x-1 Find all values of x that are NOT in the domain of h. If there is more than one value, separate them with commas. DO х $ ?
f(x) = x - 7x11 (A) Find all critical values of f . If there are no critical values, enter - 1000. If there are more than one, enter them separated by commas. Critical value(s) = 0,1 (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing. Note: When using interval notation in WebWork, you use I for 00, -I for -00, and U for the union symbol. If there are no values that satisfy the required condition, then enter")"...
Question 16 (1 point) N 1 3 Let f(x) = and g(x) + 4. X – 6 х Find the domain of the composition f(g(x)). The domain of f(g(x)) is all real numbers except Note: You are only finding the values to exclude. Enter answers separated by commas. Answers should be an integer or reduced fraction. Do not provide decimal answers.