Given the graph of f '(x), the derivative of f(x), which of the following statements are true about the graph of f(x)? (4 points
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Given the graph of f '(x), the derivative of f(x), which of the following statements are true about the graph of f(x)?
Graph is parabola with x intercepts at x equals 0 and 3 and vertex at x = 1
I.The graph of f is decreasing on the interval (0, 2).
II. The graph of f is increasing on the interval (1, infinity).
III. The graph of f has point of inflection at x = 0.
a I only
b II only
c III only
d None of these are true
(I) is true, since the plot shows <em>f'(x)</em> is negative on (0, 2)
(II) is false, since <em>f'(x)</em> is negative on (1, 2), so <em>f(x)</em> is decreasing over this interval
(III) is false. An inflection point can only occur at a point <em>x</em> if <em>f''(x)</em> is zero or doesn't exist. But at <em>x</em> = 0, the tangent line to <em>f'(x)</em> clearly has a negative, non-zero slope.