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Question 15.
Why the second derivative at point A is decreasing? 
How would a positive second derivative look?
(14) WHich of T? Fociowink desspipes. THE FIRST DORNATIVE AT PONT. DESCPIBES THE SECOHD Dernitine ar point Ae?
(A) positine
(14) WHich of T? Fociowink desspipes. THE FIRST DORNATIVE AT PONT. DESCPIBES THE SECOHD Dernitine ar point "Ae? (A) positine onvir (A) POSITIVE ONCT. (B) necative oncir (B) necrive axir. (C) ZERO (c) ZERO (D) Nave a the spove (D) NONE OF THE?ABOVE Tan slope \( f^{\prime}(x) \) \( f^{\prime \prime}(x) \) : Rate of slope Since the stopetang. ralue is deccreasing \( f^{\prime \prime}(x)<0(B) \)


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As first derivative tells us the slope either positive is negative but the second derivative measures ho
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