a. The graph in the accompanying figure is made of line segments joined end to end. At which points of the interval [−4, 6] is ƒ' not defined? Give reasons for your answer. (-4,0) (0, 2) (6,2) y = f(x) 7 6 (4,-2) 1 (1, -2) b. Graph the derivative of f. The graph should show a step function.

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a. The graph in the
accompanying figure is made of line segments
joined end to end. At which points of the interval [-4, 6] is f' not
defined? Give reasons for your answer.
(-4,0)
(0, 2)
0
1
(1, -2)
y = f(x)
(4, -2)
(6,2)
6
b. Graph the derivative of f.
The graph should show a step function.
Transcribed Image Text:a. The graph in the accompanying figure is made of line segments joined end to end. At which points of the interval [-4, 6] is f' not defined? Give reasons for your answer. (-4,0) (0, 2) 0 1 (1, -2) y = f(x) (4, -2) (6,2) 6 b. Graph the derivative of f. The graph should show a step function.
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