\"\"

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The statement is false.

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Since the interval of concavity is determined by the \"\".

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Concavity test:

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(a) If \"\" for all \"\" in \"\", then the graph of \"\" is concave upward on \"\".

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(b) If \"\" for all \"\" in \"\", then the graph of \"\" is concave downward on \"\". 

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\"\"

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Consider an function \"\".

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Apply first derivative on each side  with respect to \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"

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Apply second derivative on each side with respect to \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"

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Determine the values of \"\" at which \"\" or \"\" does not exist.

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\"

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The function has inflection point at \"\".

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\"\"

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Test for concavity in the intervals \"\" and \"\".

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Sign of \"\"

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Conclusion
\"\"\"\"\"\"Concave upward
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\"\"

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\"\"Concave downward
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Find \"\" at \"\" .

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\"\"

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In the above function \"\", but \"\" is concave downwards at \"\". 

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\"\"

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The statement is false.