Chapter 3: Q. 57 (page 276)
For each set of sign charts in Exercises 53–62, sketch a possible graph of f.

Short Answer
The possible graph of f is

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Chapter 3: Q. 57 (page 276)
For each set of sign charts in Exercises 53–62, sketch a possible graph of f.

The possible graph of f is

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For each graph of f in Exercises 49–52, explain why f satisfies the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the given interval [a, b] and approximate any values c ∈ (a, b) that satisfy the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem.

Find the possibility graph of its derivative f'.

Find the critical points of each function f .Then use a graphing utility to determine whether f has a local minimum, a local maximum, or neither at each of these critical points.
Determine the graph of a function f from the graph of its derivative f'.

Restate the Mean Value Theorem so that its conclusion has to do with tangent lines.
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