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Inflection Points and Intervals of Concavity for an Exponential Function

Author: ShaNisaa RaSun

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Problem: Find the intervals of concavity and any inflection points of the following function
\[f(x)=e^{2x}-e^{-2x}\]

\(f\) is concave down on \((-\infty,0).\)

\(f\) is concave up on \((0,\infty).\)

Inflection Point: \((0,0)\)

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