Consider the function f(x)= - 2x³ +36x²162x + 3. For this function there are three important open intervals: (-∞, A), (A, B), and (B, ∞o) where A and B are the critical numbers. Find A and B = For each of the following open intervals, determine whether f(x) is increasing or decreasing. (-∞, A): [Select an answer (A, B): [Select an answer (B, ∞): [Select an answer Using the First Derivative Test, we can conclude: at x = A, f(x) has a [Select an answer at x = B, f(x) has a Question Help: Submit Question Select an answer Select an answer Vid local maximum local minimum neither a max nor a min

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Consider the function f(x)= - 2x³ +36x²162x + 3. For this function there are three important
open intervals: (-∞, A), (A, B), and (B, ∞o) where A and B are the critical numbers.
Find A
and B
=
For each of the following open intervals, determine whether f(x) is increasing or decreasing.
(-∞, A): [Select an answer
(A, B): [Select an answer
(B, ∞): [Select an answer
Using the First Derivative Test, we can conclude:
at x = A, f(x) has a
at x = B, f(x) has a
Select an answer
Select an answer
Select an answer
Vid local maximum
local minimum
Question Help:
Submit Question
neither a max nor a min
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function f(x)= - 2x³ +36x²162x + 3. For this function there are three important open intervals: (-∞, A), (A, B), and (B, ∞o) where A and B are the critical numbers. Find A and B = For each of the following open intervals, determine whether f(x) is increasing or decreasing. (-∞, A): [Select an answer (A, B): [Select an answer (B, ∞): [Select an answer Using the First Derivative Test, we can conclude: at x = A, f(x) has a at x = B, f(x) has a Select an answer Select an answer Select an answer Vid local maximum local minimum Question Help: Submit Question neither a max nor a min
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