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Points A, B, and C Lie on the Graph of a Function

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Points A, B, and C lie on the graph of a function f(x), as shown on the diagram. What are the signs of f(x), f'(x), and f''(x) at the point C? Enter your answer as just "neg", "pos", or 0 in the order given above separated by commas. Points A, B, and C lie on the graph of a function f(x), as shown on the diagram. What are the signs of f(x), f'(x), and f''(x) at the point C? Enter your answer as just  neg ,  pos , or 0 in the order given above separated by commas.


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