8. Answer the following questions about the functions whose derivatives are given below. i. ii. 111. What are the critical points of f? On what open intervals is f increasing or decreasing? At what points, if any, does f assume local maximum and minimum values? $3 X² f. f'(x) = x-¹/³(x + 2) g. f'(x) = (sin x - 1)(2cos x + 1),0 ≤ x ≤ 2π

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8. Answer the following questions about the functions whose derivatives are given
below.
What are the critical points of f?
On what open intervals is f increasing or decreasing?
At what points, if any, does f assume local maximum and minimum values?
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i.
ii.
111.
f.
g.
X²
f'(x) = x¯¹/³(x + 2)
f'(x) = (sin x − 1)(2cos x + 1),0 ≤ x ≤ 2ñ
Transcribed Image Text:8. Answer the following questions about the functions whose derivatives are given below. What are the critical points of f? On what open intervals is f increasing or decreasing? At what points, if any, does f assume local maximum and minimum values? E3 i. ii. 111. f. g. X² f'(x) = x¯¹/³(x + 2) f'(x) = (sin x − 1)(2cos x + 1),0 ≤ x ≤ 2ñ
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