3. Use a sign chart for f" to determine the intervals on which each function f is concave up or concave down, and identify the locations of any inflection points. (d) f(x) = n(x) (e) f(x) = e³"(1 – e") %3|

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3. Use a sign chart for f" to determine the intervals on which each function f
is concave up or concave down, and identify the locations of any inflection
points.
(d) f(x) = n(x)
(e) f(x) = e3" (1 – e")
Transcribed Image Text:3. Use a sign chart for f" to determine the intervals on which each function f is concave up or concave down, and identify the locations of any inflection points. (d) f(x) = n(x) (e) f(x) = e3" (1 – e")
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