question 9 from A to F 9. (5 points) Please answer the following questions about the...
f(T) = 22 9 Instructions: • If you are asked for a function, enter a function. • If you are asked to find 2- or y-values, enter either a number or a list of numbers separated by commas. If there are no solutions, enter None. • If you are asked to find an interval or union of intervals, use interval notation. Enter { } if an interval is empty • If you are asked to find a limit, enter either...
Suppose that f(x)=ln(8x+6) (A) List all the critical values of f(x). Note: If there are no critical values, enter 'NONE'. (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x)f(x) is increasing. Note: Use 'INF' for ∞, '-INF' for −∞, and use 'U' for the union symbol. If there is no interval, enter 'NONE'. Increasing: (C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is decreasing. Decreasing: (D) List the xx values of all local maxima of f(x). If there are no local...
2. Use the information in the charts to answer the following questions and sketch the graph of the function f(x) a) List all the critical points (both coordinates) and classify them as max, min, or neither b) List all the inflection points - ND + + ND - 0 + S. Sketch the graph of each given function by doing the following (box your answer to each of the questions) 1. Determine the domain of the function. Use limits to...
(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...
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...
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...
question 8 has parts (A-I) Problem 8. 1 point) Suppose that f(x) (9 6x)e Note: Several parts of this problem r (A) List all the critical values of fx) Note: If there are no critical values, enter NONE require answers entered in interval notation. Note, with interval notation, you can enter the empty set as (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) is increasing increasing (C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(z) is decreasing Decreasing (D) List the...
(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...
Please answer clearly and step by step, thank you!!!! 1. Below is a function f for which f' and t” have already been computed for you. f(x) = 24 – 43% + 162 ' (t) = 4(x + 1)(x - 2) 2 f "(t) = 122(x – 2) (a) Find the intervals where f is increasing/decreasing (or write "none"). Also find the L-values where a local maximum/minimum occurs (or write "none.") Increasing on: Decreasing on: Local Max(s) at 2= Local...
Given the function f(x) = 6e-45 List the x-coordinates of the critical values (enter DNE if none) List the x-coordinates of the inflection points (enter DNE if none) List the intervals over which the function is increasing or decreasing (use DNE for any empty intervals) Increasing on Preview Decreasing on Preview List the intervals over which the function is concave up or concave down (use DNE for any empty intervals) Concave up on Preview Concave down on Preview