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Suppose h" is continuous at x = 2.h' (2) = 0, and h" (2) <
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Suppose h" is continuous at x = 2.h' (2) = 0, and h" (2) < 0. What can you say about the behavior of h at x = 2? Inflection point Inflection point at a horizontal tangent Relative (local) minimum Relative (local) maximum