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Connecting f, f',and  f'' graphically.?

I'm so confuse to this problem.. I don't have any Idea what answer should I choose..

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  • 3 weeks ago
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    You'd solve this by more or less trial and error but Ill start on the correct path

    Graph III starts out with a very large negative slope that zeros out at about x=-4.5, then is positive until it zeros out again at x=-1, and then is negative for the rest of the visible graph

    Because g' represents the value of the slope of the graph at a point, the g' graph will start out negative before hitting Y=0 at x=-4.5, going into positive Y values until it hits Y=0 at x=1, where it remains negative for the rest of the visible graph, this description matches graph I

    By process of elimination II must be the g" graph

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