Suppose the graph of the derivative of a continuous function is shown and is continuous everywhere. Which of the following statements is necessarily true about the function ?
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- 0. Functions7h 52m
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- 1. Limits and Continuity2h 2m
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- 3. Techniques of Differentiation3h 18m
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- 7. Antiderivatives & Indefinite Integrals1h 26m
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2. Intro to Derivatives
Basic Graphing of the Derivative
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Based on the graph of f(x), describe where the derivative curve f′(x) would be below the x-axis.

A
(-∞,-1) U (0,1)
B
(-1,0) U (1,∞)
C
(-∞, -1) U (1,∞)
D
(-1,1)

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To determine where the derivative f'(x) is below the x-axis, we need to identify where the function f(x) is decreasing. This is because the derivative is negative when the function is decreasing.
Observe the graph of f(x). The function is decreasing in the intervals where the slope of the tangent to the curve is negative.
From the graph, identify the intervals where the function f(x) is decreasing. These intervals are where the curve is moving downwards as you move from left to right.
In the given graph, f(x) is decreasing in the intervals (-∞, -1), (0, 1), and (1, ∞).
Therefore, the derivative f'(x) would be below the x-axis in the intervals (-∞, -1) U (0, 1) U (1, ∞).
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