The figure shows graphs of $ f $, $ f' $, $ f'' $, and $ f''' $. Identify each curve, and explain your choices.
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This curve represents the original function $f(x)$. We can tell this because it is the only curve that does not have any prime notation ($'$) or double prime notation ($''$) or triple prime notation ($'''$). Show more…
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