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use the graph below to fill in each entry of the grid with positive, negative or zero.
Step1: Analyze \(f\) at \(A\), \(B\), \(C\)
- At \(A\): The point \(A\) is below the \(x -\)axis. So \(f(A)<0\) (negative).
- At \(B\): The point \(B\) is above the \(x -\)axis. So \(f(B)>0\) (positive).
- At \(C\): The point \(C\) is above the \(x -\)axis. So \(f(C)>0\) (positive).
Step2: Analyze \(f'\) at \(A\), \(B\), \(C\)
- The first - derivative \(f^{\prime}(x)\) represents the slope of the tangent line to \(y = f(x)\).
- At \(A\): The function \(y = f(x)\) has a horizontal tangent at a local minimum. So \(f^{\prime}(A)=0\).
- At \(B\): The function \(y = f(x)\) is increasing (the slope of the tangent line is positive). So \(f^{\prime}(B)>0\) (positive).
- At \(C\): The function \(y = f(x)\) has a horizontal tangent at a local maximum. So \(f^{\prime}(C)=0\).
Step3: Analyze \(f''\) at \(A\), \(B\), \(C\)
- The second - derivative \(f^{\prime\prime}(x)\) represents the concavity of \(y = f(x)\). If the function is concave up, \(f^{\prime\prime}(x)>0\); if concave down, \(f^{\prime\prime}(x)<0\).
- At \(A\): The function \(y = f(x)\) is concave up (shaped like a "cup"). So \(f^{\prime\prime}(A)>0\) (positive).
- At \(B\): The function \(y = f(x)\) is concave down (shaped like a "cap"). So \(f^{\prime\prime}(B)<0\) (negative).
- At \(C\): The function \(y = f(x)\) is concave down (shaped like a "cap"). So \(f^{\prime\prime}(C)<0\) (negative).
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| \(f\) | \(f^{\prime}\) | \(f^{\prime\prime}\) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| \(B\) | positive | positive | negative |
| \(C\) | positive | zero | negative |