use the first and second derivative test to determine whee the graph is increasing or decreasing and which critical points are max and min values?

 
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f(x)=-x3-6x2-9x-2.

f'(x)=-3x2-12x-9=0 at a turning point.

Divide through by -3: x2+4x+3=0=(x+3)(x+1). So there are turning points at x=-1, -3.

f(-1)=1-6+9-2=2; f(-3)=27-54+27-2=-2. Turning points at (-1,2) and (-3,-2).

f''(x)=-6x-12. f''(-1)<0 (maximum); f''(-3)>0 (minimum).

Max at (-1,2), min at (-3,-2). Therefore f(x) is decreasing (-∞,-3], increasing [-3,-1], decreasing [-1,∞).

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