Graph each function. Then determine any critical values, infection points, intervals over which the function is increasing or decreasing, and the concavity. f ( x ) = 1 2 e − x
Graph each function. Then determine any critical values, infection points, intervals over which the function is increasing or decreasing, and the concavity. f ( x ) = 1 2 e − x
Solution Summary: The author calculates the function's critical values, inflection points, interval in which function is decreasing and concavity.
Graph each function. Then determine any critical values, infection points, intervals over which the function is increasing or decreasing, and the concavity.
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