f(x) = x4 − 16x3 + 72x2 + 8   (a) Make a sign diagram for the first derivative. (b) Make a sign diagram for the second derivative.

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f(x) = x4 − 16x3 + 72x2 + 8
 
(a) Make a sign diagram for the first derivative.
(b) Make a sign diagram for the second derivative.
 
Consider the following function:

\[ f(x) = x^4 - 16x^3 + 72x^2 + 8 \]

(a) Make a sign diagram for the first derivative.

A diagram is provided with three sections for selecting the sign of \( f'(x) \) (the first derivative of the function). Each section includes:

- A selection dropdown to choose \( f'(x) < 0 \), \( f'(x) = 0 \), or \( f'(x) > 0 \).
- Checkmarks are present, which may indicate validation or completion.

Below the diagram, there is a field labeled "x = " where specific x-values can be entered.

(b) Make a sign diagram for the second derivative.

A second diagram is provided with three sections for selecting the sign of \( f''(x) \) (the second derivative of the function). Each section includes:

- A selection dropdown to choose \( f''(x) < 0 \), \( f''(x) = 0 \), or \( f''(x) > 0 \).
- Checkmarks are present as above.

Below this diagram, there is another field labeled "x = " where specific x-values can be entered.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following function: \[ f(x) = x^4 - 16x^3 + 72x^2 + 8 \] (a) Make a sign diagram for the first derivative. A diagram is provided with three sections for selecting the sign of \( f'(x) \) (the first derivative of the function). Each section includes: - A selection dropdown to choose \( f'(x) < 0 \), \( f'(x) = 0 \), or \( f'(x) > 0 \). - Checkmarks are present, which may indicate validation or completion. Below the diagram, there is a field labeled "x = " where specific x-values can be entered. (b) Make a sign diagram for the second derivative. A second diagram is provided with three sections for selecting the sign of \( f''(x) \) (the second derivative of the function). Each section includes: - A selection dropdown to choose \( f''(x) < 0 \), \( f''(x) = 0 \), or \( f''(x) > 0 \). - Checkmarks are present as above. Below this diagram, there is another field labeled "x = " where specific x-values can be entered.
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