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Find Find   and   if possible,and find the slope and concavity (if possible) at the point corresponding to   . ​   ​ A)    ,   at   : slope   and concave up B)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave down C)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave up D)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave down E)    ,   at   : slope   and concave up and Find   and   if possible,and find the slope and concavity (if possible) at the point corresponding to   . ​   ​ A)    ,   at   : slope   and concave up B)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave down C)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave up D)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave down E)    ,   at   : slope   and concave up if possible,and find the slope and concavity (if possible) at the point corresponding to Find   and   if possible,and find the slope and concavity (if possible) at the point corresponding to   . ​   ​ A)    ,   at   : slope   and concave up B)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave down C)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave up D)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave down E)    ,   at   : slope   and concave up . ​ Find   and   if possible,and find the slope and concavity (if possible) at the point corresponding to   . ​   ​ A)    ,   at   : slope   and concave up B)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave down C)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave up D)    ,   ;at   : slope   and concave down E)    ,   at   : slope   and concave up


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