Find the critical points and the intervals on which the function f(x) = (x³ – 4x) e* + 15 is increasing or decreasing. Use the First Derivative Test to determine whether the critical point is a local minimum or maximum (or neither).

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Find the critical points and the intervals on which the function f(x) = (x³ – 4 x) e* + 15 is increasing or decreasing. Use
the First Derivative Test to determine whether the critical point is a local minimum or maximum (or neither).
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of a comma separated list. Enter DNE if
there are no critical points.)
the critical numbers with local minimum:
the critical numbers with local maximum:
(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answers as intervals in the form (*, *). Use the symbol co for
infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(",")", "[","]" depending on whether the interval is
open or closed.)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 22 of 22 > Find the critical points and the intervals on which the function f(x) = (x³ – 4 x) e* + 15 is increasing or decreasing. Use the First Derivative Test to determine whether the critical point is a local minimum or maximum (or neither). (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of a comma separated list. Enter DNE if there are no critical points.) the critical numbers with local minimum: the critical numbers with local maximum: (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answers as intervals in the form (*, *). Use the symbol co for infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(",")", "[","]" depending on whether the interval is open or closed.)
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(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answers as intervals in the form (*, *). Use the symbol ∞ for
infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(",")", "[","]" depending on whether the interval is
open or closed.)
the function is increasing on
the function is decreasing on
Transcribed Image Text:< Question 22 of 22 > (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answers as intervals in the form (*, *). Use the symbol ∞ for infinity, U for combining intervals, and an appropriate type of parenthesis "(",")", "[","]" depending on whether the interval is open or closed.) the function is increasing on the function is decreasing on
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