Let g(x) = - for f(t) dt, where f is the function whose graph is shown. y f 0 1 3 6 (a) Use part one of the fundamental theorem of calculus to graph g'. What do you notice about the graphs? Og' is the inverse of f O g' is the same as f the magnitude of g' at the point (t, g'(t)) is the slope of f at the point (t, f(t)) O g' is equal to zero where f has a maximum and minimum the area under g' is greater than the area under f (b) Find g(3), g'(3), and g "(3). g(3) g'(3) 9"(3) (c) Does g have a local maximum, a local minimum, or neither at x = 6? O local maximum O local minimum O neither (d) Does g have a local maximum, a local minimum, or neither at x = 9? O local maximum local minimum O neither

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Let g(x)
=
- for f(t) dt, where f is the function whose graph is shown.
y
f
0
1
3
6
(a) Use part one of the fundamental theorem of calculus to graph g'.
What do you notice about the graphs?
Og' is the inverse of f
O g' is the same as f
the magnitude of g' at the point (t, g'(t)) is the slope of f at the point (t, f(t))
O g' is equal to zero where f has a maximum and minimum
the area under g' is greater than the area under f
(b) Find g(3), g'(3), and g "(3).
g(3)
g'(3)
9"(3)
(c) Does g have a local maximum, a local minimum, or neither at x = 6?
O local maximum
O local minimum
O neither
(d) Does g have a local maximum, a local minimum, or neither at x = 9?
O local maximum
local minimum
O neither
Transcribed Image Text:Let g(x) = - for f(t) dt, where f is the function whose graph is shown. y f 0 1 3 6 (a) Use part one of the fundamental theorem of calculus to graph g'. What do you notice about the graphs? Og' is the inverse of f O g' is the same as f the magnitude of g' at the point (t, g'(t)) is the slope of f at the point (t, f(t)) O g' is equal to zero where f has a maximum and minimum the area under g' is greater than the area under f (b) Find g(3), g'(3), and g "(3). g(3) g'(3) 9"(3) (c) Does g have a local maximum, a local minimum, or neither at x = 6? O local maximum O local minimum O neither (d) Does g have a local maximum, a local minimum, or neither at x = 9? O local maximum local minimum O neither
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