SOLUTION: Let f(x)=2/3 x^3-5x^2+12x-7 (a)Find f ′(x) and f ′′(x). (b)Find the intervals on which f (x) is increasing or decreasing. (c) Find the local maximum and min

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Question 1003438: Let f(x)=2/3 x^3-5x^2+12x-7
(a)Find f ′(x) and f ′′(x).
(b)Find the intervals on which f (x) is increasing or decreasing.
(c) Find the local maximum and minimum of f (x), if any.
(d)Find the intervals on which the graph of f (x) is concave up or concave down.
(e)Find the inflection points of f(x), if any.

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