Continuous differentiable?

The figure shows two parts of the graph of a continuous differentiable function [tex]#f#[/tex] on [-10,4].
The derivative [tex]#f'#[/tex] is also continuous.

(a) Explain why [tex]#f#[/tex] must have at least one zero in [-10,4].

(b) Explain why [tex]#f'#[/tex] must also have at least one zero in the interval [-10,4]. What are these zeros called?

(c) Make a possible sketch of the function with one zero of [tex]#f'# [/tex] on the interval [-10,4]


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