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A function g ( x ) = 2 x 2 - 1
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A function g ( x ) = 2 x 2 - 1 ( x - 3 ) 2 is piver a ) Determine the intervals
A function
g
(
x
)
=
2
x
2
-
1
(
x
-
3
)
2
is piver
a
)
Determine the intervals where
g
is increasing and where
g
is decreasing.
b
)
Determine whether
g
(
x
)
has any loral extrema.
c
)
Determine the intervals where
g
is concave up and where
g
is concave down.
d
)
Determine all inflection points if any.
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