Find the intervals, inflection points

  1. Let f (x) = x3 ��3x2 +5x+2. Find the open intervals on which f is concave up (down). Then determine thex-coordinat
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  2. Let f (x) =7x-5/x+3. Find the open intervals on which f is concave up (down). Then determine the xcoordinates of all inflection
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  3. Let f (x) = x^2 + 5x-14. Find the open intervals on which f is concave up (down). Then determine the xcoordinates of all
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  4. Let f(x)=−x^4−8^x3+5^x+2. Find the open intervals on which f is concave up (down). Then determine the x-coordinates of all
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  5. Okay so my teacher has been away and hasent explained anything to us and we have to findthe intercepts, critical points,
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  6. Please help!!Okay so my teacher has been away and hasent explained anything to us and we have to find the intercepts, critical
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  7. find the inflection points of the function: f9x)=x^2(ln(x))Now I don't think there are any inflection points because both
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  8. let f(x)=x^3(e^-x)Answer using calculus, use graphing calculator only to check work. a) Find the local and global extrema of f.
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  9. hi! can someone please help me ... question: a)find the intervals on which f is increasing or decreasing b)find the local max
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  10. Consider f(x)=200+8x^3+x^4. find the intervals on which function is increasing or decreasing, the local max and minimu values,
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