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The function g(x) is defined for 0 <x< 17. Use the graph of g(x) to answer the questions below.
10
y = g(x)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
When x = 8, what can you say about the concavity of the graph?
concave up
concave down
neither concave up nor concave down
When x = 11, what can you say about the concavity of the graph?
concave up
concave down
neither concave up nor concave down.
When x = 15 what can you say about the concavity of the graph?
concave up
concave down
neither concave up nor concave down
Write the open x-intervals for which the function is both decreasing and concave up.
Number
<x<
Number
(Insert a whole number in each box.)
Write the open x-intervals for which the function is both increasing and concave down.
Number
<x<
Number
(Insert a whole number in each box.)
Transcribed Image Text:The function g(x) is defined for 0 <x< 17. Use the graph of g(x) to answer the questions below. 10 y = g(x) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 When x = 8, what can you say about the concavity of the graph? concave up concave down neither concave up nor concave down When x = 11, what can you say about the concavity of the graph? concave up concave down neither concave up nor concave down. When x = 15 what can you say about the concavity of the graph? concave up concave down neither concave up nor concave down Write the open x-intervals for which the function is both decreasing and concave up. Number <x< Number (Insert a whole number in each box.) Write the open x-intervals for which the function is both increasing and concave down. Number <x< Number (Insert a whole number in each box.)
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