Calculus AB/BC - 5.6 Determining Concavity of Functions over Their Domains
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Why is (1,2) a concave dowTh The derivative doesn't go negative so slope just looks like this right? ╭╯
Its concave down because that is when f prime is decreasing, concavity doesn't have relation to the sign of the first derivative
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