Given the function f"(x) = (x – 4)²(x + 7)³ (x + 3), what conclusion can be drawn directly from the sign chart of the given function about the graph of f' when x = -3? %3D it is zero there is a relative maximum there is a relative minimum there is a horizontal tangent but no relative extrema there is an inflection point none of the above
Given the function f"(x) = (x – 4)²(x + 7)³ (x + 3), what conclusion can be drawn directly from the sign chart of the given function about the graph of f' when x = -3? %3D it is zero there is a relative maximum there is a relative minimum there is a horizontal tangent but no relative extrema there is an inflection point none of the above
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter5: Graphs And The Derivative
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