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Part 2: Full Solutions: Provide fully justified solutions to each of the following questions. 5. Consider the function, g(x) = x 3 -3x a) Determine whether the function is even, odd, or neither. [2] b) Determine the domain of the function.[1] c) Determine the intercepts. [6] d) Find and classify the critical points.[9] e) Identify the intervals of increase and decrease. [5] f) State the intervals of concavity.[6] 6. An isosceles triangle is to have a perimeter of 64cm. Determine the side lengths of the triangle if the area is to be a maximum. [9]2 1 |1 1 16 Part 1: Multiple Choice: Circle the correct letter. [4] 1. On the interval 0 0 for - 1 0, then f(x) has a local minimum at x = a. C) If f'(a) =0 and f"(a) =0, then f(x) has a point of inflection at x = a. d) If f"(@) = 0 and the sign of f"(x) changes from the left to the right of a, then f(x) has a point of inflection at x = a

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