At which labeled point is the graph concave up? Ay 8 7- 6- b 5- a 4- e 3- c 2- d 1- f x 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 A. e B. d C. a D. b
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If the second derivative is positive, then the graph is concave up. If the second derivative is negative, then the graph is concave down. Show more…
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