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For the function For the function   : (a)  Find the critical numbers of f (if any) ; (b)  Find the open intervals where the function is increasing or decreasing; and (c)  Apply the First Derivative Test to identify all relative extrema. Then use a graphing utility to confirm your results. A)  (a)  x = 0 ,   (b)  increasing:   ; decreasing:   (c)  relative max:   ; relative min:   B)  (a)  x = 0 ,   (b)  decreasing:   ; increasing:   (c)  relative min:   ; relative max:   C)  (a)  x = 0 ,   (b)  increasing:   ; decreasing:   (c)  relative max:   ; no relative min. D)  (a)  x = 0 ,   (b)  increasing:   ; decreasing:   (c)  relative max:   ; relative min:   E)  (a)  x = 0 ,   (b)  decreasing:   ; increasing:   (c)  relative min:   ; relative max:  : (a) Find the critical numbers of f (if any) ;
(b) Find the open intervals where the function is increasing or decreasing; and
(c) Apply the First Derivative Test to identify all relative extrema.
Then use a graphing utility to confirm your results.

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