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The function graphed above is:

Concave up on the interval(s)
Concave down on the interval(s)
There is an inflection point at:

The function graphed above is: Concave up on the interval(s) Concave down on the interval-example-1
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Explanation:

The function graphed above is a parabola, specifically a downward-opening parabola. This means that the function is concave down on the intervals [0,1] and [1,2], and concave up on the interval [2,3].

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