(Solution Library) Let f(x)=(x^3+29 x^2+20 x)/(√x^2+100) Use your graphing calculator to determine the following information. Round your final answers to 2 decimal


Question: Let \(f(x)=\frac{x^{3}+29 x^{2}+20 x}{\sqrt{x^{2}+100}}\)

Use your graphing calculator to determine the following information. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.

Your solution should include the graph used to determine your answer. This graph should be labelled with all expected information (as discussed in class).

  1. Determine the open interval(s) on which \(f\) is concave down. If \(f\) has no such intervals, make that clear in your solution.
  2. Determine the inflection point(s) of \(f\). If \(f\) has no inflection points, make that clear in your solution.
  3. If you found one inflection point in part b), enter its \(x\) -coordinate below. If you found more than one inflection point, enter the smallest \(x\) -coordinate of all of the inflection points you found. If you found no inflection points in part b), enter 555 .

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Solution: The downloadable solution consists of 2 pages
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