Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

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Chapter 2 - Section 2.8 - The Derivative as a Function - 2.8 Exercises - Page 161: 11

Answer

We can see a graph of $f'(x)$ below the graph of $f(x)$

Work Step by Step

We can see a graph of $f'(x)$ below the graph of $f(x)$ $f'(x) \gt 0$ for all $x$ because $f$ is an increasing function. $f'(x)$ reaches a maximum at $x=0$ $f'(x)$ is reflected about the y-axis because $f'(-x) = f'(x)$
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