Question 3 1 pts If we know that the graph of f'(x) goes through the point (2, 4) and is sloped downward at that point, what can we say about the slope of the graph of f(x) at x = 2? It's flat there We can't really say anything about the slope It's sloped downwards It's sloped upwards
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