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analyze the following graph of ( f^{prime}(x) ). select all of the intervals over which the graph of ( f(x) ) is concave up.
select all that apply:
( (-infty,-1) )
( (-1,1) )
( (1, infty) )
none of the above,
Step1: Recall the concavity rule
The graph of \(y = f(x)\) is concave - up when \(f''(x)>0\). Since \(f''(x)\) is the derivative of \(f'(x)\), we need to find where \(y = f'(x)\) is increasing.
Step2: Analyze the slope of \(y = f'(x)\)
- For the interval \((-\infty,-1)\): The slope of \(y = f'(x)\) (i.e., \(f''(x)\)) is positive.
- For the interval \((-1,1)\): The slope of \(y = f'(x)\) (i.e., \(f''(x)\)) is negative.
- For the interval \((1,\infty)\): The slope of \(y = f'(x)\) (i.e., \(f''(x)\)) is positive.
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\((-\infty,-1)\) and \((1,\infty)\)