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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 5 – Analytical Applications of Differentiation
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If the second derivative of a function is negative, what can be said about the concavity of the graph?
The concavity of the graph cannot be determined.
The graph is concave down.
The graph has no concavity.
The graph is concave up.
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