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12 July, 13:49
When f (0) = - 3, what is x?
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Abigayle Rojas
12 July, 15:35
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If f' (x) > 0 it means that the slope in the original function is increasing. If f' (x) < 0 it means that the slope in the original function is decreasing. In this function we will have first a positive slope, a negative slope and a positive slope again.
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