(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).
- Determine the open interval(s) on which \(f\) is concave down. If \(f\) has no such intervals, make that clear in your solution.
- Determine the inflection point(s) of \(f\). If \(f\) has no inflection points, make that clear in your solution.
- 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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