. Suppose g'(x) > 0 and g"(x) > 0 for all real numbers x. Sketch a possible graph of f(x) = cos(g(x)). Justify your response. y X

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12. Suppose g'(x) > 0 and g"(x) > 0 for all real numbers x. Sketch a possible graph of
f(x) = cos(g(x)). Justify your response.
y
Justification:
X
Transcribed Image Text:12. Suppose g'(x) > 0 and g"(x) > 0 for all real numbers x. Sketch a possible graph of f(x) = cos(g(x)). Justify your response. y Justification: X
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