The graph of f is given to the right. Let g(x) = f(t) dt. (a) Find g(3). (b) Find g'(-2). (c) Find g"(1). (d) On what interval is g increasing? \\xy= f(x) 1 -3 -2 -1 0 -1 -2- 3 1 2

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The graph of f is given to the right.
Let g(x) = f(t) dt.
(a) Find g(3).
(b) Find g'(-2).
(c) Find g"(1).
(d) On what interval is g increasing?
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Transcribed Image Text:The graph of f is given to the right. Let g(x) = f(t) dt. (a) Find g(3). (b) Find g'(-2). (c) Find g"(1). (d) On what interval is g increasing? \x=f(x) 3 -2 1 3 № - 0 -1 N 3 1 x 2
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