Answer the following questions for the function f(x) = - 6x -9x + 540x – 10. e. Set the formula for the second derivative f"(x) =0 to find any possible inflection points. Hint: A table on a grapher may or may not show when f")-0 depending on what your step size is, so use the formula or adjust your step size. t"(x) =0 at x = What can be concluded about the graph off at this value of x? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes within your choice. O A. There is a point of inflection at ( ) where the graph of f changes from concave up to concave down. O B. There is a point of inflection at ( ) where the graph of f changes from concave down to concave up. O C. No conclusion can be made. F. Choose the graph of the function f(x). OD. D A. OB. Ay 1900- AY 2400- AY 2400- 1p00- -15 15 30 30 -30 30 1900- -1500- -2400- -2400-

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Answer the following questions for the function f(x) = - 6x - 9x + 540x – 10.
e. Set the formula for the second derivative f"(x) =0 to find any possible inflection points. Hint: A table on a grapher may or may not show when f")=0 depending on what your step size
is, so use the formula or adjust your step size.
f"(x) = 0 at x =
What can be concluded about the graph off at this value of x? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes within your choice.
O A. There is a point of inflection at (
) where the graph of f changes from concave up to concave down.
O B. There is a point of inflection at (
) where the graph of f changes from concave down to concave up.
O C. No conclusion can be made.
F. Choose the graph of the function f(x).
O D.
D A.
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Transcribed Image Text:Answer the following questions for the function f(x) = - 6x - 9x + 540x – 10. e. Set the formula for the second derivative f"(x) =0 to find any possible inflection points. Hint: A table on a grapher may or may not show when f")=0 depending on what your step size is, so use the formula or adjust your step size. f"(x) = 0 at x = What can be concluded about the graph off at this value of x? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes within your choice. O A. There is a point of inflection at ( ) where the graph of f changes from concave up to concave down. O B. There is a point of inflection at ( ) where the graph of f changes from concave down to concave up. O C. No conclusion can be made. F. Choose the graph of the function f(x). O D. D A. OB. Ay 1900- AY 2400- AY 2400- 1p00- -15 15 30 30 -30 30 1900- -1900- -2400- -2400-
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