Chapter 3: Q. 59 (page 276)
For each set of sign charts in Exercises 53–62, sketch a possible graph of f.

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The possible graph of f is

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Chapter 3: Q. 59 (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 the graph of f in the given figure, approximate all the values x ∈ (0, 4) for which the derivative of f is zero or does not exist. Indicate whether f has a local maximum, minimum, or neither at each of these critical points.

For each set of sign charts in Exercises 53–62, sketch a possible graph of f.

For each set of sign charts in Exercises 53–62, sketch a possible graph of f.

Sketch careful, labeled graphs of each function f in Exercises 63–82 by hand, without consulting a calculator or graphing utility. As part of your work, make sign charts for the signs, roots, and undefined points of and examine any relevant limits so that you can describe all key points and behaviors of f.
Sketch careful, labeled graphs of each function f in Exercises 63–82 by hand, without consulting a calculator or graphing utility. As part of your work, make sign charts for the signs, roots, and undefined points of and examine any relevant limits so that you can describe all key points and behaviors of f.
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