5. Sketch: $f(x) = \sqrt[3]{(x+1)^2} + 2$ {label any extrema and points of inflection} Step 1 $f' = $ f' number line Step 2 $f'' = $ f'' number line Step 3 Table Step 4 Sketch and Label
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