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How does concave graph look like? - Answers

Many graphs that appear concave from one side will appear convex from the other. A smooth graph is generally described as concave if it is increasing AND if the rate of increase is also increasing. In terms of calculus this requires the first and second derivative to be positive. A concave polygon is one in which at least one of the vertices forms a reflex angle.



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Many graphs that appear concave from one side will appear convex from the other. A smooth graph is generally described as concave if it is increasing AND if the rate of increase is also increasing. In terms of calculus this requires the first and second derivative to be positive. A concave polygon is one in which at least one of the vertices forms a reflex angle.



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How does concave graph look like? - Answers

Many graphs that appear concave from one side will appear convex from the other. A smooth graph is generally described as concave if it is increasing AND if the rate of increase is also increasing. In terms of calculus this requires the first and second derivative to be positive. A concave polygon is one in which at least one of the vertices forms a reflex angle.

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