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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 04:10 WhiteWinterRose

F(x) = x4 - 32x2 + 7
(a) find the intervals on which f is increasing. (enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.)
( , ) ∪ ( , )

find the intervals on which f is decreasing. (enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.)
( , ) ∪ ( , )

(b) find the local minimum and maximum values of f.
(min)
(max)

(c) find the inflection points.
( , ) (smaller x value)
( , ) (larger x value)

find the intervals on which f is concave up. (enter the interval that contains smaller numbers first.)
( , ) ∪ ( , )

find the interval on which f is concave down.
( , )

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