8. Answer the following questions about the functions whose derivatives are given below. What are the critical points of f? On what open intervals is f increasing or decreasing? At what points, if any, does f assume local maximum and minimum values? a. f'(x) = x(x - 1) i. ii. 111.

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can you explain how i would find the following 3 points about the function and alos give me the answer. most importantly i need explanation to answer for  step I, II , III the function .thanks 

8. Answer the following questions about the functions whose derivatives are given
below.
What are the critical points of f?
On what open intervals is f increasing or decreasing?
At what points, if any, does f assume local maximum and minimum values?
a. f'(x) = x(x - 1)
i.
ii.
111.
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