#Graph of f’(x) conversion to graph of f(x) help

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charred nymph
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We are given the fact that point on f(x) is (-1,-2)

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charred nymph
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let me know if my graph looks correct. my main takeaways from the graph of f’(x) is slope is increasing less and less until it gets to 0 at (-1,-2) then, slope is increasing until x=2.1 ish (inflection point), then slope is increasing less and less until x=4, and it becomes negative

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also, I found that the max point is roughly 6 ish from using area under the curve

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we dont know how to find it precisely thru calculus, so i used triangle area roughly

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