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Consider f(x) = 3x√(3+8x) Determine the intervals on which f

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Consider f(x) = 3x√(3+8x) Determine the intervals on which f

Consider f(x) = 3x√(3+8x) Determine the intervals on which f is decreasing. f is decreasing on: f is decreasing nowhere. Determine the intervals on which f is increasing. f is increasing on: f is increasing nowhere. Determine the value and location of any local minimum of f. Enter the solution in (x, f(x)) form. If multiple solutions exist, use a comma-separated list to enter the solutions. f has a local minimum at: f has no local minimum. Determine the value and location of any local maximum of f. Enter the solution in (x, f(x)) form. If multiple solutions exist, use a comma-separated list to enter the solutions. f has a local maximum at: f has no local maximum.