The graph of f ′(x) is continuous and increasing with an x-intercept at x = 0. Which of the following statements is false?

The graph of f is always concave up.

The graph of f has an inflection point at x = 0.

The graph of f has a relative minimum at x = 0.

The graph of the second derivative is always positive.

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consider the case

f'(x) = x
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