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(a)

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The function is \"\".

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Find the critical numbers by applying derivative.

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

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\"\"

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Equate the derivative to \"\".

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\"\"

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Therefore the critical numbers is \"\".

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(b)

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Consider the test intervals to find the interval of increasing and decreasing.

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Test intervals are \"\" and \"\".

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Test intervalTest valueSign of \"\"Conclusion
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  Increasing
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Increasing
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The function \"\" is increasing on the interval \"\".

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(c)

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Use first derivative test to identify all relative extrema.

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The function is increasing in the entire interval \"\", so there are no relative extremes exist.

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(d)

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Graph :

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Graph the function is \"\" :

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\"\"

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Observe the graph :

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The function has critical numbers  is \"\".

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The function \"\" is increasing on the interval \"\".

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The function \"\"  does not have relative extremes.

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(a) The function has critical numbers  is \"\".

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(b) The function \"\" is increasing on the interval \"\".

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(c)  The function \"\"  does not have relative extremes.

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(d) Graph of the  function is \"\".

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