(-2, 3) (-4. 1 (1, 0) (3.-11 Graph of a Cx) Let f be the continuous function defined on [-4, 3] whose graph, consisting of three line segments and a semicircle centered at the origin, is given above. Let g be the function given by g(@)- t)dt. 9 (x) fx) G4,3) 17. For-4x-x for which the graph of g has a point of inflection. Explain your reasoning.

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### Graph Description and Mathematical Analysis

The image contains a graph along with a mathematical problem. The graph consists of three line segments and a semicircle centered at the origin. The graph is of \( g'(x) \), indicated by a label written in pink.

#### Graph Details:
- Points on the graph include:
  - \( (-4, 1) \)
  - \( (-2, 3) \)
  - \( (0, 0) \)
  - \( (3, -1) \)
- There is a semicircle centered at the origin.

### Mathematical Problem

The problem statement is as follows:

**Let \( f \) be the continuous function defined on the interval [-4, 3], whose graph, consisting of three line segments and a semicircle centered at the origin, is given above. Let \( g \) be the function given by:**

\[
g(x) = \int_{1}^{x} f(t) \, dt
\]

It is corrected in pink to state:

\[
g''(x) = f(x)
\]

**Question 17:**
  
Determine the value(s) of \( x \) for which the graph of \( g \) has a point of inflection. Explain your reasoning.

(Kindly note that the originally printed \( (-4, x) \) was corrected to \( (-4, 3) \).)

#### Instructions:
Please provide your response on a separate paper, following the directions given by your teacher.
Transcribed Image Text:### Graph Description and Mathematical Analysis The image contains a graph along with a mathematical problem. The graph consists of three line segments and a semicircle centered at the origin. The graph is of \( g'(x) \), indicated by a label written in pink. #### Graph Details: - Points on the graph include: - \( (-4, 1) \) - \( (-2, 3) \) - \( (0, 0) \) - \( (3, -1) \) - There is a semicircle centered at the origin. ### Mathematical Problem The problem statement is as follows: **Let \( f \) be the continuous function defined on the interval [-4, 3], whose graph, consisting of three line segments and a semicircle centered at the origin, is given above. Let \( g \) be the function given by:** \[ g(x) = \int_{1}^{x} f(t) \, dt \] It is corrected in pink to state: \[ g''(x) = f(x) \] **Question 17:** Determine the value(s) of \( x \) for which the graph of \( g \) has a point of inflection. Explain your reasoning. (Kindly note that the originally printed \( (-4, x) \) was corrected to \( (-4, 3) \).) #### Instructions: Please provide your response on a separate paper, following the directions given by your teacher.
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