The first derivative of the function h is given by h' (x) = x - x³ + x. On which of the following intervals is the graph of h concave down? (-0.755, 0) (A) (В) (C) D (0, 0.5) only (-0.455, ∞) (-∞, -0.455)

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.4: Derivatives Of Exponential Functions
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The first derivative of the function h is given by h' (x) = x - x³ + x. On which of the following intervals is the graph of h concave down?
A
B
C
D
(-0.755, 0)
(0, 0.5) only
(-0.455,00)
(-∞0,-0.455)
Transcribed Image Text:The first derivative of the function h is given by h' (x) = x - x³ + x. On which of the following intervals is the graph of h concave down? A B C D (-0.755, 0) (0, 0.5) only (-0.455,00) (-∞0,-0.455)
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