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Find first derivative, the zeros, max and min, then 2nd derivative the zeros, point of inflection and graph, and when the function increasing and decreasing
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this is what i got im not sure which function is the one increasing and decreasing ignore the problems on the paper i use it as scratch paper since i dont need it
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