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  1. f(x)=x+1/x Find all critical numbers. Find where the function is increasing and decreasing. Find critical points and identify
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  2. Are endpoints also critical points?I'm trying to find the critical points of a function on the interval [-1,5]. So far,the only
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  3. Find the critical point and the interval on which the given function is increasing or decreasing, and apply the First Derivative
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  4. 1. Find all critical values for f(x)=(9-x^2)^⅗A. 0 B. 3 C. -3,3 D. -3, 0, 3 E. none of these I got D. I found the derivative
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  5. Find any critical numbers of the function. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)g(x) = x^7 − 7x^5 Honestly, I have
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  6. Identify the critical points and find the extreme values on the interval [-1,-5) for f(x)=cosx+xsinx+3I've taken the derivative
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  7. Find the critical points and the interval on which the given function is increasing or decreasing, and apply the First
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  8. Suppose that f(x)=x^[1/3](x+3)^[2/3](A) Find all critical values of f. If there are no critical values, enter None . If there
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  9. Find the critical value, assuming that the normal distribution applies.Alpha = 0.005 a) b) c) d) e) f) The critical value(s) is
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  10. Let g be a function that is defined for all x, x ≠ 2, such that g(3) = 4 and the derivative of g isg′(x)=(x^2–16)/(x−2),
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    2. Gary asked by Gary
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