We have that the false statement is
The graph of the function I has a point of inflection at x = 8 as the sign after g is not present.
Option D
From the question we are told
The function f is continuous on the interval (0,9) and is twice differentiable except at x=6, where the derivatives do not exist (dne).
Information about the first and second derivatives of f for some values of x in the interval (0,9) is given in the table above.
Generally given the statements
The function l has a relative maximum at x = 2
The graph of I has a point of inflection at x = 4
The function f has a relative minimum at x = 6
The graph of I haS a point of inflection at x = 8
We have that the false statements is "The graph of I has a point of inflection at x = 8" as the sign after g is not present.
Option D
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