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On what intervals is the function f(x)=e^e^2 increasing?
Concave upward?
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
e^e^2 is a constant.

Fix the typo and try again.

f is increasing when f' > 0
f is concave up when f" > 0
10 years ago
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