Domain: All real x, except x = -1; 0 on (-,-1); f(x) < 0 on> f(-3) =
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Domain: All real x, except x = -1;
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f(-3) = 2, f(-2) = 3, f(0) = -1, f(1) = 0; f'(x) > 0 on (-∞,-1) and (-1,0); f" (x) > 0 on (-∞, -1); ƒ" (x) < 0 on (-1,0);
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