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(a)
\Observe the graph.
\The rate of increase is initially very small, because slope is very less.
\And then increases to a maximum at h, then decreases towards zero.
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(b)
\When h, the rate is higher because here slope is high when compare to all other points.
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(c)
\Observe the graph.
\The tangent line to the graph lies below the graph.
\Therefore the graph is concave up over the interval .
The tangent line to the graph lies above the graph.
\Therefore the graph is concave down over the interval .
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(d)
\Observe the graph.
\The graph changes the concavity from up to down at h.
Therefore the graph has a inflection point at .
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(a) The rate of increase is initially very small, then increases to a maximum at h, then decreases towards zero.
(b) When h the rate is higher.
(c) Concave up on . and concave down on
.
(d) Inflection point is at .