part 1 Given the function f(x) = (x² - 9) defined on [-2,2] 1. f(x) has a critical number at x = 2. The function f(x) is increasing from to 3. The function f(x) is decreasing from to

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Given the function f(x) = (x² - 9) defined
on [-2,2]
1. f(x) has a critical number at x =
2. The function f(x) is increasing from
to
3. The function f(x) is decreasing from
to
Transcribed Image Text:part 1 Given the function f(x) = (x² - 9) defined on [-2,2] 1. f(x) has a critical number at x = 2. The function f(x) is increasing from to 3. The function f(x) is decreasing from to
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